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kotse na lubog sa baha
lex_delacroix
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Posted : Wed, September 30, 2009 03:17 PM
is there any way to revive a car to its full performance or 50-50?





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Joey Carlos Lopez
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Posted : Thu, October 01, 2009 06:19 AM
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is there any way to revive a car to its full performance or 50-50?






Mga pre, this thought is in my mind din! Sa palagay ko ay medyo mahirap na ibalik sa full performance and kotse na nalubog sa baha! Naisip ko lang dahil, una ang tubig baha ay di naman basta tubig lang! May kasamang sediments or putik and other particulates! Let us assume na inabot ang makina pati yung loob (Not so sure kung gaano ka posible ito, Pero one could only assume) Eh di patay na? Not only that the whole engine has to be overhauled but one has to deal with the electrics pa (Computer box)Dyan palang its more reasonable na para bumili ng bago kaysa mag pagawa (Medyo over ang comment!) Ang bottom line is that isang malaking sakit ng ulo ang kotse na nabaha! I forgot to mention the interior like the carpets and seats, Kaya such a waste talaga ng pera, mas gugustohin mo pa mabanga at magalusan lang ng kaunti ang pinakmamahal mong kotse! Just my 20 cent thought
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mng9705
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Posted : Thu, October 01, 2009 10:12 AM
accdg to some car shop owners i spoke with, restoring the car to "running" condition is possible. but Joey has a point about the other components, electrical, computer box, etc. you might have to weigh your options carefully: cost to restore the vehicle vs buying a new car. you may want to stay out of the 2nd hand market for awhile. as there will be a lot of car sellers (users/traders) who may take advantage of submerged cars.
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alvin mark
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Posted : Thu, October 01, 2009 01:25 PM
ask ko lang.. how much kaya mag pa overhoul ng suspension.. i have honda civic lxi 1996. makalampag kasi eh tsaka mabilis mapudpod ang tires ko

anyone!!! please help.

thankz
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Jon
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Posted : Thu, October 01, 2009 01:41 PM
i'm selling my honda city 2000 type z exi 1.5 hindi ito binaha. i'm leaving for singapore kaya need to sell it right away.

eto details ng car ko

Model: Honda City 2000 type z exi 1.5
Condition: Very good. Nothing to fix. Smooth interior and exterior
Color: Light blue
Mileage: 56k
Fuel consumption: 12 km/ liter. (city driving)
Selling price: 270,000.00.

With seat cover, matting, comprehensive insurance.


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Mobile No. 09198505780
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boss
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Posted : Sat, October 03, 2009 12:08 PM
Tama yung comment ni Joey kung meron kayong car na nalubog sa baha you have to ask the shop or casa how much you have to spend to restore your car. If kung talagang medyo malaki magastos then you have to think na kung magkano na lang ang appreciation value na car mo kung ilang taon na yan. You may opt to use your money for repairs or use it for a down payment for a brand new car. At least you have a peace of mind na a brand new car does not need any budget for repairs not like your restored old car na it might break down again if not properly restored.
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Rene Reyes Tungol
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Posted : Fri, November 20, 2009 09:34 PM
Benta ko ko din kotse ko, babalik na kasi ako ng singapore eh, medyo matagal ko din ginamit kotse kong ito at alaga

Honda Civic LXI 1996 model
Maroon
A/T
Price: 220 thousand (negotiable)
Unat na unat pa talaga ang kaha at walang major accident

Please contact me anytime if your interested
0917-9593060
0939-5581174

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Bourne
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Posted : Tue, November 24, 2009 08:42 PM
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is there any way to revive a car to its full performance or 50-50?






actually kaya pa irehab even binaha ang oto problem lang if newer model mas expensive ang mga pyesa but if 5 years and above model kayang kaya yan ng local mechanic even the whole electrical system if yun ang fear you can be replace sa reasonable amount.....but for sure if sa casa mo papagawa you will loose a lot of money so i suggest go sa reputable shops na good ang feedback
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