Hot Evos and other hot cars sightings in Philippines
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Driving around Quezon Ave in a Ferrari F430 Spyder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1xeusQAfRE
Ferrari F430 Spyder at Quezon Ave
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl3KgM1VgnE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1xeusQAfRE
Ferrari F430 Spyder at Quezon Ave
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl3KgM1VgnE
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I just noticed this thread now and there are definitely more to those pictures posted here. There are rumors of even a Veyron here but this has not been confirmed yet. True to our name, we are the shop that carries the most powerful and fastest converted to LHD Skyline GT-R in the world! The conversion was so immaculate that one would think it is a stocker LHD. This car went 320kph at only 5th gear when there was even a 6th to do the job!
I believe that in the US, people would term their cars as "street trim" for as long as they can use it on the streets. Here it is not the case. We call our cars streetable when first, we can use our pump gas on it; second, it can be driven in heavy traffic; third, it drives like any normal car; and fourth, it does not need to be trucked to the strip.
The Autoplus Skyline s now tuned on street trim on our own definition. It was tuned to a very conservative 700whp on 1.5 bar boost running on our regular Petron Blaze pump gas.
I bet many of you had watched the 320kph run at youtube. For some reason, this even came out at Wikipedia. Heres the article:
Lanes
The NLEX has 8 lanes, which has 4 lanes in both directions from the Balintawak to Burol segment, 6 lanes with 3 lanes for both directions on the Burol to Sta. Rita segment and 4 lanes with 2 lanes for both directions on the Tabang Spur, Sta. Rita to Sta. Ines segment.
[edit] Speed limit
80 km/h near Metro Manila, 100 km/h in rural areas, but 120 km/h is permitted. Speed limits are strictly enforced via CCTV cameras, and speeders are usually identified as soon as they hit the tollbooth. However, this hasn't stopped the road from being a popular spot for people to test high end sports cars. The highest recorded speed on the NLEx is 320 kph by a modified Nissan Skyline GT-R[1].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NLEX
I believe that in the US, people would term their cars as "street trim" for as long as they can use it on the streets. Here it is not the case. We call our cars streetable when first, we can use our pump gas on it; second, it can be driven in heavy traffic; third, it drives like any normal car; and fourth, it does not need to be trucked to the strip.
The Autoplus Skyline s now tuned on street trim on our own definition. It was tuned to a very conservative 700whp on 1.5 bar boost running on our regular Petron Blaze pump gas.
I bet many of you had watched the 320kph run at youtube. For some reason, this even came out at Wikipedia. Heres the article:
Lanes
The NLEX has 8 lanes, which has 4 lanes in both directions from the Balintawak to Burol segment, 6 lanes with 3 lanes for both directions on the Burol to Sta. Rita segment and 4 lanes with 2 lanes for both directions on the Tabang Spur, Sta. Rita to Sta. Ines segment.
[edit] Speed limit
80 km/h near Metro Manila, 100 km/h in rural areas, but 120 km/h is permitted. Speed limits are strictly enforced via CCTV cameras, and speeders are usually identified as soon as they hit the tollbooth. However, this hasn't stopped the road from being a popular spot for people to test high end sports cars. The highest recorded speed on the NLEx is 320 kph by a modified Nissan Skyline GT-R[1].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NLEX
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[QUOTE[edit] Speed limit
80 km/h near Metro Manila, 100 km/h in rural areas, but 120 km/h is permitted. Speed limits are strictly enforced via CCTV cameras, and speeders are usually identified as soon as they hit the tollbooth. However, this hasn't stopped the road from being a popular spot for people to test high end sports cars. The highest recorded speed on the NLEx is 320 kph by a modified Nissan Skyline GT-R[1].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NLEX[/QUOTE]
I pretty sure those runs were probably done at night
80 km/h near Metro Manila, 100 km/h in rural areas, but 120 km/h is permitted. Speed limits are strictly enforced via CCTV cameras, and speeders are usually identified as soon as they hit the tollbooth. However, this hasn't stopped the road from being a popular spot for people to test high end sports cars. The highest recorded speed on the NLEx is 320 kph by a modified Nissan Skyline GT-R[1].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NLEX[/QUOTE]
I pretty sure those runs were probably done at night
Last edited by milo; Apr 29, 2007 at 07:36 AM.