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Originally Posted by pcuerpo
yes, it will be hard to rent cars that will be used for the track. if you're into drifting thou, there are cars that i know that can be rented out and the drifting area that we have is quite near and within the city. but for track use, i dont think there is any.
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how much is something like that? is that in some of the vids i have seen of a cone track? i would figure drifting in general would be more likely to cause some damage, although less so if it's a big open area and cone track.
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Clark, Carmona, and Makati has, im not sure about Batangas if they have any for rent.
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where can i find information about rental karts for clark and carmona? i would expect to see more online, although maybe i have done a poor job googling. :p
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yup, its just a few kilometers away from main district of Makati. 
yup, i think it just opened late last year and the place is still currently being developed. other than the track, i think they have other facilities over there.
i think around January, people are still preparing their cars so tracks may not be busy.
yup, i believe it's already closed. karting is not too big locally because it costs a lot of money for just a couple of minutes. usually, we are charged around 800 pesos (or around $15) for just 15 mins. just to give you an idea, minimum wage here is almost 500 pesos for 8 hours of work so you can really say that karting here is expensive.
you can try looking for Jan Bacosa, he works with TRS (Tuason Racing School) and owns an 86. he might be able to help you out with any questions regarding them.
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i can see that. too bad it could not stay open. i was in the philippines in 2003 and have not visited back yet. hopefully things are improving for all.
any tips on websites i should poke around for places to stay? i use airbnb a lot, but i'm wondering if i can find a monthly/weekly rental elsewhere that might be cheaper too. looking to stay around greenbelt i guess.
found jan's twitter, already shot a note to tuason to see what they say about their programs. thanks!