Cars I grew up with (some pinoys can relate)
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Its all about the TE27 Mango baby! I never knew about them until the early 90's when I used to go the street races in Fairfield/Vacaville area. There was this black dude named Lloyed that used to drive this primered black Mango. This fool used to smoke every fricken car out there. I used to think "Man that car is old, looks like a bucket!" But man, after seeing him put cars to shame, I never looked at that car the same. It was a fully built 2TG NA motor with practically every part being TRD (cams, headers etc.). Ever since then, I've had a passion for that car.
Originally Posted by -j-
Most drivers that learned to drive in the states would have a heart attack if they tried to drive in the Philippines. I think chicken was the game of choice. 

Thinking about it now that I'm older and wiser, it's amazing how a third-world country like the PI still had people that loved and valued their cars, no matter how old the cars were.
man you guys are lucky to be able to drive those cars there.all i get to drive was my uncle's owner jeep(all stainless style
) but i was 14 when he let me drive it.its definitely one hell of an experience driving in PI specially in metro manila.tanginang jaywalkers n sigarilyo boys
) but i was 14 when he let me drive it.its definitely one hell of an experience driving in PI specially in metro manila.tanginang jaywalkers n sigarilyo boys
Originally Posted by RaginBull
Its all about the TE27 Mango baby! I never knew about them until the early 90's when I used to go the street races in Fairfield/Vacaville area. There was this black dude named Lloyed that used to drive this primered black Mango. This fool used to smoke every fricken car out there. I used to think "Man that car is old, looks like a bucket!" But man, after seeing him put cars to shame, I never looked at that car the same. It was a fully built 2TG NA motor with practically every part being TRD (cams, headers etc.). Ever since then, I've had a passion for that car.
I think I see that guy during AUto-X events before. When I was studying in the bay area around 94-95, he was running SCCA Auto-X with that primered Mango. He had a fully built up 2TG.
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Originally Posted by rota wheels wrx
Yup, your dad will certainly be familiar with those cars
I started driving in 1983 (12 years old). Back then, it was pretty common for teens to be driving early.

I started driving in 1983 (12 years old). Back then, it was pretty common for teens to be driving early.
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Originally Posted by rota wheels wrx
My last Toyota was a AE92 with a 4AG. Did not know fuel injection then so I chucked it and put twin Weber 45s on it.
I remember the filipino dudes I knew back in the days, driving modded 80's corollas before anyone knew whats a hachi roku or initial D was....I'm talking about in the CRX days
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Originally Posted by excel
I remember the filipino dudes I knew back in the days, driving modded 80's corollas before anyone knew whats a hachi roku or initial D was....I'm talking about in the CRX days
That would be Gino and gang at GB motorsports. They had the trick stuff then.
Originally Posted by Mr. Wiggles
ae92 with 4ag? i bow down
Yup, my ae92 was a sedan as well. It started life with the 4AF carb engine. Put in a 4AGE from the JDM spec Corolla GT. Scrapped the EFI and put "twin side" 45 DCOE webers.
Oh and I had a KE70 sedan as well made to look like the "japanese version" GT -DOHC
It had a 3T block and 2TG head also with Webers.
Even before the JDM craze picked up, the Filipino guys were already into it and called them "japanese version"
Oh and I had a KE70 sedan as well made to look like the "japanese version" GT -DOHC
It had a 3T block and 2TG head also with Webers.
Even before the JDM craze picked up, the Filipino guys were already into it and called them "japanese version"
Originally Posted by crazy_sherm
Does math work differently in the philipines? Isn't 1983 actually 23 years ago? You've been driving longer than half this board's been alive.
Oh My!!! I'm old!!!!
Yup, 1983. First car was a 1980 Toyota Corona which we bought dirt cheap so that I could practice on. It was prety much a POS by the time I got it. But at 13, I did not really care how bad it was. The important thing was it was mine and I could drive.
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