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October 13th, 2018 09:41 AM #11pag mamalasin at magka-banggaan kasi, walang laban yung un-modified vehicle.
his damage would have been heavier, compared to had he bumped a factory-spec car.
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October 13th, 2018 09:44 AM #12
Wonder how that LTO mod permit application works. Details seem generally subjective.[emoji14]
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October 13th, 2018 09:50 AM #13unlike in some lugars,
where they have definite numbers, to guide those interested.
they have minimum square inches of effective lighting surface area of the rear lights. the 90s sentra narrowly made it...
they have minimum inches above the ground, that the headlights must be. the old VW with slammed suspension, was nearly disqualified.
in many states, only a 9- or 12-inch horizontal strip of tint on the superiormost segment of the front windshield, is allowed.
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October 13th, 2018 02:21 PM #14
Speaking of roadworthiness, they couldn't even apprehend those vehicles without lights! I no longer drive at night going to Bataan but back then, it is a "usual sight to see" them.
Add the blue lights where it makes it difficult for you to estimate the distance of the car (or motorcycle) in front of you. Blue light has shorter wavelengths such that it has the tendency to scatter making it difficult for you to "see". Then there is that signal lights converted to "red signal lights". Mixer trucks whose tail lights are placed "away from your usual line of sight". Tricycles plying the main roads...
I do not mean to say that we should not apprehend those off-roaders that violated the rules. However, I see it more as a "fund-raising project" as it was stated that they will confiscate in favor of the government. Remember the "old car registration scheme"? If the car is 20 years old, it will no longer be registered because it's no longer roadworthy! I could count with my fingers those off-roaders everyday but not those "roadworthy assembled vehicles".
Who am I to speak? I'm not even an automotive expert.
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October 13th, 2018 05:02 PM #16
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October 13th, 2018 05:02 PM #17
haha
sa Pinas there's no such thing as "is it street legal?"
#anythinggoesinthethirdworld
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October 13th, 2018 05:12 PM #18
cannot enforce laws re super dark tint, super bright LEDs, pasaway motorcycle drivers etc
sigurado wala magagawa ang gobyerno about offroad mods
everybody should just weld steel tubes around their cars para may laban sa banggaan
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October 13th, 2018 05:14 PM #19
Huwag na kasi mga off road mods mga SUV na Hinde naman pinang off road saka yun mga todo off road mods pero humihinto naman sa humps. [emoji1787]
Counterpart ng mga rice boy yan eh ano ba tawag sa kanila? Extra rice boys?
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