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I don’t wanna wait, Today.

  “I regret the day I turned my back on my parents and took off with my friends because of my vices.” I have been everywhere along the streets of Manila for more or less 30 years now, my parents are gone. Fifteen years ago when I first ate the food from the garbage, I have…

A wonderful bae! -your new typist.

           The wind came and left rapidly, unstoppable like time. The world used to be so wide and clear that I actually felt like if I stared too long to the sky, it was going to swallow me. Now I’m laying down on a roof and it felt like the world had…

Coffee over Beer

Last September 6, I decided to attend and check out some of the cars at the Manila Sports Car Club (MSCC) monthly meet. It is a gathering that I always wanted to attend to relax and see classic sports cars. But as a nocturnal, I spend time during Saturday evenings on night-outs forcing me to sleep…

A taste of Offset Kings Manila part 1

One of the most awaited meets in Manila just happened last night, Offset Kings. When Mark gave me the go-signal to create a flyer and promote the event I made it sure to invite the very best in the scene. Here’s part 1 on what happened during Offset Kings, Manila Fitted style. The parking lot in-front of the…

The Price of Luxury

I have to admit that the Philippines lacks VIP styling. Up to this point, I am still figuring out what a valid reason could be. It could probably be due to the shortage of available platforms and wheels or the price tag these cars carry. Let me summarize how luxury tax works for cars here in our…

The Skychase

I met Jam Jimenez during the last Sushi Factory Run and asked him if I could feature one of my favorite videos in my playlist. A 6 minute clip named “Skychase” which he shot that serves as an inner look on one man’s dedication for classic cars. Jeiven Perez runs Sushi Factory and is all about 100% nostalgic passion with no…

The Manila International Auto Show 2015

The 2015 Manila International Auto Show was held from April 9 – 12 at the World Trade Center Manila. The show focused on upcoming cars for the local market. It also had few classics and a bunch of modified vehicles.  Here are some that stood out. A Veilside Fortune RX-7 on Work Equips. Where’s Han? A rare…

The Comfortable Runabout Vehicle?

The first generation Honda CR-V was a major hit in the Philippines. It was the best seller in its class during its 1998 launch. While the platform is seldomly modified except for its B20 engine, Filipino’s see it as a family hauler. My friend Pipo had a different perspective as he wanted his daily driver…