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i ws actualy thinkin bout powder coating my rims for now..eventually get rid of em en get some nicer ones bt for now since funds are low i dnt have much options..
thanks guys..
i ws actualy thinkin bout powder coating my rims for now..eventually get rid of em en get some nicer ones bt for now since funds are low i dnt have much options..
thanks guys..
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Rep Power: 0 shout out to all my fellow kababayans...peace...representing da pinoys in b-more...here are some pictures of my car n my girl's....k20a type-r coming soon...
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Rep Power: 0 [QUOTE=flipbagz]lol ultimatestock,, i didnt know u wer filipino,, so wen r u buying my rims man? :P
haha, no clue...i just realized that UTSA gonna cost my *** 11gs this year...damn out of state. werd....hah..i need some chromies yo...or..hmm...maybe some nice machine finished ones like i got....word
haha, no clue...i just realized that UTSA gonna cost my *** 11gs this year...damn out of state. werd....hah..i need some chromies yo...or..hmm...maybe some nice machine finished ones like i got....word
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Pagulayan Crowned World Champion
Canada’s Alex Pagulayan, a runner-up last year, is the 2004 Taiwan World Pool Champion after a marvellous come from behind 17 – 13 victory over local hope Pei-wei Chang.
Pagulayan, who trailed 10 – 4 at one stage, put in a superb performance as he came on strong down the home straight to get the better of Chang.
Chang, who was an unfancied player from a country that boasts the likes of Chao, Yang and Hsia, looked good in the early stages as he made the most of a solid break and some positive potting.
Pagulayan, though, who has had more second place finishes than he cares to remember, was patient though as he sat in his chair and waited for his chance.
That came when he was 13 – 11 down and Chang played too loose a push out shot from which Pagulayan pocketed the 1 ball.
From there he gained the momentum he needed and reeled off the next six racks to take the title and with it a cheque for $75,000.
But the best part of his victory was....he never forgot to thank Philippines and said, "I dedicate my win to the Philippines. I know im Canadian but my heart is Filipino and I will always be a Filipino."
Pagulayan Crowned World Champion
Canada’s Alex Pagulayan, a runner-up last year, is the 2004 Taiwan World Pool Champion after a marvellous come from behind 17 – 13 victory over local hope Pei-wei Chang.
Pagulayan, who trailed 10 – 4 at one stage, put in a superb performance as he came on strong down the home straight to get the better of Chang.
Chang, who was an unfancied player from a country that boasts the likes of Chao, Yang and Hsia, looked good in the early stages as he made the most of a solid break and some positive potting.
Pagulayan, though, who has had more second place finishes than he cares to remember, was patient though as he sat in his chair and waited for his chance.
That came when he was 13 – 11 down and Chang played too loose a push out shot from which Pagulayan pocketed the 1 ball.
From there he gained the momentum he needed and reeled off the next six racks to take the title and with it a cheque for $75,000.
But the best part of his victory was....he never forgot to thank Philippines and said, "I dedicate my win to the Philippines. I know im Canadian but my heart is Filipino and I will always be a Filipino."