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Mga motorsiklo sa bilihan na ito, mabibili sa halagang 4,000 pesos hanggang 10,000?! Saan ito? Panoorin ang video!

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00:00 [Music]
00:02 They are the new kings of our roads.
00:06 Motorcycles.
00:08 They can really go fast even in heavy traffic.
00:12 But because many people want to buy them,
00:16 the price is getting more expensive.
00:19 But did you know that there are still motorcycles
00:23 and spare parts that have a lower price?
00:27 This is one of the most common third parties in today's relationships.
00:32 Many men are lying.
00:35 That's why their wives or boyfriends
00:39 are limited in their jealousy.
00:42 Not other women, but motorcycles.
00:48 It's a waste of money if you just go to the motorcycle.
00:51 We spend our money on our motorcycles
00:53 because this is what we use every day.
00:55 This motorcycle needs to be in good condition.
00:58 For those who are guilty,
01:00 how much do you spend on your rides?
01:04 Actually, I got a order from an online shop for accessories weekly.
01:07 20,000 pesos monthly for maintenance and accessories.
01:10 But you will be caught by your motorcycles
01:14 in our news.
01:17 Here in Caloocan City,
01:20 this motorcycle is very expensive.
01:23 And the parts and accessories are sold at a low price.
01:29 If the brand new motorcycle is 25,000 to 100,000 pesos,
01:35 here, there is a price of 4,000 to 10,000 pesos.
01:40 How much is the price range of this motorcycle?
01:43 It's only 4,000 to 4,500 pesos for a whole motorcycle.
01:46 Hey, that's too much.
01:47 It's too much for the budget.
01:48 But the parts and accessories sold here are second-hand motorcycles,
01:53 repossessed motorcycles,
01:56 or motorcycles that were stolen from the first buyer
01:59 because they were not able to be sold or paid for.
02:04 Repossessed motorcycles.
02:06 Hmm, that's too much.
02:08 Eden bought two motorcycles here for 5,000 pesos.
02:15 I bought two motorcycles from them.
02:17 It doesn't work anymore.
02:19 The carburetor is stocked up.
02:21 We had it made by a mechanic.
02:23 And if he's really lucky, he's still able to find it.
02:28 We spent only 2,000 pesos.
02:30 We are happy because we thought we have something to use for our business.
02:36 They installed it as a sidecar
02:38 and now, the parts are being delivered to their junk shop.
02:45 The owner of a junk shop and motorcycle trading business in Laguna,
02:49 Abner Suerte,
02:51 felt lucky when he bought repossessed motorcycles
02:55 that he sold and repossessed.
02:57 I saw the motorcycles that looked like they were for a living.
03:00 36,000 pesos, not yet.
03:01 At first, Abner was already able to buy
03:04 165 units of repossessed motorcycles.
03:07 You can buy 1 unit of repossessed motorcycles for 2,200 pesos.
03:11 At first, I got 365,000 pesos.
03:15 If I bought all of them, I would probably get 700 pesos.
03:19 So far, there are no complaints that come back to me.
03:23 If ever, I can replace them because that's our agreement.
03:28 He chopped these up or separated the spare parts.
03:33 It took me almost one and a half months to get the parts out
03:36 because we had a hard time.
03:38 The shock that you buy that costs 800 pesos,
03:42 you can sell it for 150 pesos.
03:43 It's a big help to people.
03:45 The other parts were used to assemble the motorcycles
03:51 that he used for his people.
03:54 Of the 200 plus motorcycles that I got,
03:56 we probably got 20 motorcycles.
03:59 The shop where the repossessed motorcycles are sold,
04:05 Abner and Eden were the owners of the family of Napaneng.
04:09 Repossessed motorcycles.
04:11 It's so cool.
04:13 His mother's business was a junk shop.
04:18 She sold her shop to her three children.
04:22 There are still a lot of them.
04:24 Until they discovered the repossessed motorcycles' buy and sell.
04:28 The repossessed motorcycles came from the company.
04:30 My mother's three children who joined the repossessed building
04:35 won.
04:36 The motor parts were repossessed.
04:37 It was a hit to the people.
04:39 Because they were able to buy motor parts from us at a low price.
04:42 Until they started doing full-time business
04:46 in selling repossessed motorcycles.
04:48 What's the price range of this?
04:51 It's around 4,000 to 4,500 pesos for a whole motorcycle.
04:54 Most of their customers are from different provinces.
05:00 We saw on Facebook that the repossessed motorcycles are cheap.
05:03 That's why the repossessed motorcycles we sell are cheap.
05:06 We can only afford to buy cheap repossessed motorcycles.
05:09 The motorcycles we buy are complete.
05:12 ORCR, Certification from Company, and Dedup Sale.
05:15 Because of their income from selling repossessed motorcycles,
05:19 Napaneng graduated from college.
05:22 She also bought brand new motorcycles, cars, and trucks.
05:27 Our truck is our source of income in this business.
05:30 It helps us to transport the motorcycles and the cars.
05:33 Let's first look at the roadworthiness of a unit.
05:36 Once you buy it, it's better to bring it to the motorcycle mechanic
05:41 to check what needs to be replaced.
05:43 It's better to go through the motorcycle vehicle inspection system.
05:48 Like the requirements of the LTO before you register it.
05:51 It needs to be passed here.
05:53 It's very important that the sellers are legit sellers.
05:58 They need to have business name registration,
06:01 at least, and a business permit from the local government unit
06:05 so that they can operate such a business.
06:07 Or even the LTO,
06:10 they should have bought the repossessed motorcycles
06:15 and not stolen them.
06:16 That's why they should be careful.
06:18 When I got that motorcycle,
06:20 I went to the police station
06:23 to tell them that there will be a lot of motorcycles in my junk shop.
06:27 I sent the papers.
06:29 This business is registered in DTI.
06:32 At the same time, I have a mayor's permit.
06:34 We're happy because we can help people who are low on budget
06:38 so that they can fix their motorcycles.
06:40 Especially for the repossessed motorcycles that we sell.
06:44 We can see that they're passing by.
06:46 The sellers are smiling.
06:48 We're just smiling.
06:49 It's like, "Wow, that's what you bought from us?"
06:52 In life, it's important to be practical.
06:56 Others' trash should be looked at with kindness
07:01 so that it can be used for a long time.
07:04 Repossessed motorcycles.
07:06 It's like that.
07:08 Thank you so much, Kapuso.
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