9tro’s Jeremiah travels back in time for a car-meet like no other!

Philippines – Ever wondered how a 1990s era car meet might look like? The cars would probably be vastly different, but the passion is very much the same. 9tro checked out one such meet that was only specific to cars that were released between 1990 to 1999.

Not everyone of course got to join in though as the admins filtered every car that came in order to keep within the 90’s theme. To make it even more exclusive, a unique QR code was distributed to those keen on going and they had to use that as the pass to enter the venue.

Growing up in the 90’s, my automotive exposure was limited to Honda Civics from what I saw at nearby car shows and the old Spar Road race track, Clark and OMNI Aviation. Back in those days we still didn’t have Clark International Speedway (CIS)!

Cars at that time were being installed with sunroofs, painted with tri-colors, featured scissor doors, or changed their rear lamps to red and white for the non-purists. Also at that same time cars would usually pack a Pioneer 12-disc multi CD changer, while sporting wheels such as CE28's TE37's, Mugen MF10's, Desmond Regamaster EVO II, plus Tanabe and Spoon Sports exhaust systems. Recaro SR3s were all the rage back then. As for engines it was the 4AGEs, SR20s, 4G63s and of course my all time favorite the B-series from Honda that ruled the roost.

This was also the time where tape players, Alpine equalizers, VHS players and carburetor cars were being phased out. However, thanks to the Legend of the 90’s Meet, I could once again relive the nostalgia. The event even had a DJ spinning 90s hits as I checked out the awesome machines from a bygone era. Do join us as we learn and witness the beauty of the 90's automotive scene.

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