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That Silvia

“Will I see a highly modified Silvia?”  Was one of my first few questions when I arrived in Thailand last March for the Flush Style Anniversary.  As a big Kouki fan since it first rolled out back in 97, I still can’t hide my feelings whenever I see one in different modified forms.  Here’s a…

The World of Toyota

I had a chance to drop by at the “World of Toyota” this past weekend to take some photos of the cars. Here’s a quick look at the event. I’ll start it of with this left hand drive Toyota Century, a 1/1 for the CEO of San Miguel Beer. Fully restored 3rd generation Crown   Well…

Illest Manila

Last Thursday,  Trilogy Boutique opened their Glorietta branch. I was not able to make it during its soft opening, but I made sure to take photos the following day. Trilogy is the official distributor of Illest merchandise in the country, they also carry different streetwear brands such as Huf, Obey, Crooks, Stüssy, Undefeated and many…

The Beauty of Being Different

I am a constant follower of different builds in the Philippines, but this car is special to me. I’ve seen it evolve from a stock daily driver to one the most “E-famous” cars in our country. Here’s a quick look at Zyrille’s 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer/Mirage. Zy kept it simple and clean with an oem lip…

The First Encounter

While walking through the cars at the Flush Style Anniversary last March , there was one car that immediately drew my eye. It was this 1972 Nissan Skyline, it wasn’t qualified  for the the “perfect fitment award” that everyone was vying for certainty but it drew most attention. If you wonder why? Let the car…

Philippine Domestic

The Lancer “Box type” which was launched in 1979 can be one of the most iconic Mitsubishis of all time. We all know that it did not have a cult-like following in the States like the Evolution, but things are different here in the Philippines. This is “The Lancer”. My good friend, John Erik is…

THAT BOSOZOKU SUPRA

There are people who adore builds that usually consist of a good drop and a decent set of wheels,  then there are some like Franz who take things to a whole different  level. Bosozoku style is not accepted by everyone, especially in the Philippines but it didn’t matter to him, he was at his own…