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Have you guys seen the new Tomei Expreme Ti exhaust system? What do you think of it?










Make a wild guess. How old is this lady? She stands 5'7"











Make a wild guess. How old is this lady? She stands 5'7"

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Time to revibe this thread. What happened to my fellow kababayans? You guys sold all your EVOs and moved up to a R35?

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ohOriginally Posted by noypiEVO
shes 19!!
! then these pictures will be deleted or not promoted by the site. please provide ages to keep it from being pulled down.Evolved Member
Nope, very far! She is only 14 but she is one of the most watched out celebrities right now. Her name is Tricia Santos. At 14, she stands 5'7" and has lots of endorsements already. I posted her picture because I find her really pretty. Dont woprry, she will be the last underaged person. I just wanted to post it to surprise you guys. But yeah, she is just 14 but now an instant celerbity.
I guess posting pictures of celebrities here regardless of age is okay?
I guess posting pictures of celebrities here regardless of age is okay?
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Someone in one of the US based forums about cars commented something like "the import scene is already around the world" after a Filipino posted pictures of the scene here and of course I had to comment back.
Just for everyone's information, the import scene in the US were started by Filipinos and some Asians, but predominantly, Filipinos. A group of old generation Filipinos way back in the 80s moved to the states and were highly involved in the street racing scene in Manila. Since they had no money to buy an American muscle and race against fellow V8s, they found ways and means to modify their own Japanese built cars like Starlets, etc.
That is why when it comes to the import scene in the US, Filipinos are highly recognized up to now and during one of the SPOCOM events in SoCal, the top 3 cars were owned by Filipinos bearing the Philippine flag.
Also, Filipinos were the ones who contributed a lot to the import scene in the US. People like RJ De Vera, Jojo Callos, Bergenholtz brothers, and so much more were the ones who changed the import racing scene. I believe it was even a Filipino who built the first tube-framed Honda in the US.
Anyway, check out the video of Apl D Ap's song, Bebot. It shows the Filipino culture in the US which is mainly cars, women, and fun. Notice the cars too!
As they say, "mayayabang ang kami mga Pinoy, kasi meron kami mapagmamayabang".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wESgcExetso
Just for everyone's information, the import scene in the US were started by Filipinos and some Asians, but predominantly, Filipinos. A group of old generation Filipinos way back in the 80s moved to the states and were highly involved in the street racing scene in Manila. Since they had no money to buy an American muscle and race against fellow V8s, they found ways and means to modify their own Japanese built cars like Starlets, etc.
That is why when it comes to the import scene in the US, Filipinos are highly recognized up to now and during one of the SPOCOM events in SoCal, the top 3 cars were owned by Filipinos bearing the Philippine flag.
Also, Filipinos were the ones who contributed a lot to the import scene in the US. People like RJ De Vera, Jojo Callos, Bergenholtz brothers, and so much more were the ones who changed the import racing scene. I believe it was even a Filipino who built the first tube-framed Honda in the US.
Anyway, check out the video of Apl D Ap's song, Bebot. It shows the Filipino culture in the US which is mainly cars, women, and fun. Notice the cars too!
As they say, "mayayabang ang kami mga Pinoy, kasi meron kami mapagmamayabang".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wESgcExetso
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Just for everyone's information, the import scene in the US were started by Filipinos and some Asians, but predominantly, Filipinos. A group of old generation Filipinos way back in the 80s moved to the states and were highly involved in the street racing scene in Manila. Since they had no money to buy an American muscle and race against fellow V8s, they found ways and means to modify their own Japanese built cars like Starlets, etc.
That is why when it comes to the import scene in the US, Filipinos are highly recognized up to now and during one of the SPOCOM events in SoCal, the top 3 cars were owned by Filipinos bearing the Philippine flag.
Also, Filipinos were the ones who contributed a lot to the import scene in the US. People like RJ De Vera, Jojo Callos, Bergenholtz brothers, and so much more were the ones who changed the import racing scene. I believe it was even a Filipino who built the first tube-framed Honda in the US.
Anyway, check out the video of Apl D Ap's song, Bebot. It shows the Filipino culture in the US which is mainly cars, women, and fun. Notice the cars too!
As they say, "mayayabang ang kami mga Pinoy, kasi meron kami mapagmamayabang".
Originally Posted by rawandbruteEVO
Someone in one of the US based forums about cars commented something like "the import scene is already around the world" after a Filipino posted pictures of the scene here and of course I had to comment back.Just for everyone's information, the import scene in the US were started by Filipinos and some Asians, but predominantly, Filipinos. A group of old generation Filipinos way back in the 80s moved to the states and were highly involved in the street racing scene in Manila. Since they had no money to buy an American muscle and race against fellow V8s, they found ways and means to modify their own Japanese built cars like Starlets, etc.
That is why when it comes to the import scene in the US, Filipinos are highly recognized up to now and during one of the SPOCOM events in SoCal, the top 3 cars were owned by Filipinos bearing the Philippine flag.
Also, Filipinos were the ones who contributed a lot to the import scene in the US. People like RJ De Vera, Jojo Callos, Bergenholtz brothers, and so much more were the ones who changed the import racing scene. I believe it was even a Filipino who built the first tube-framed Honda in the US.
Anyway, check out the video of Apl D Ap's song, Bebot. It shows the Filipino culture in the US which is mainly cars, women, and fun. Notice the cars too!
As they say, "mayayabang ang kami mga Pinoy, kasi meron kami mapagmamayabang".
This is why i loved our own people. Very proud to be Filipino.
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^^^true that!!here in our small town mcallen ,tx............import scenes respect our group of bisdaks!hahahahahaaha.even 50 y.o with porsche's lambo and,ferrari's!!...




