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The issue with both the Korean K1-88 tank and the Japanese Type 90 is that both are not battle-tested, and I mean literally baptism through fire. Type 74 may be good but it would likely undergo extensive modernization just to be on par with an early third-generation MBT. It would depend on which of the two countries will provide a nice incentive for their tanks.
As for the MBT-3000, considering the diplomatic situation between the Philippines and Mainland China, I doubt this vehicle will even be considered. As for the T-84 Oplot, since the Crimean issue didn't become a full-scale war, Ukraine could export it, but I am not sure about the PH's relation with Ukraine and the fact that the T-84 Oplot is based on the Soviet/Russian T-72 tank; the same can be said with the Russian T-14, which is a recent tank design.
The K21-105 and K21-120 seems to be a good idea but this variant of the K21 IFV seems to be a prototype so I am not sure as whether this would be a good idea or not.
i would love to see Ph army to operate some used Leopard2 MBT, they are cheap and have a good maintenance support from their factory as long as your army had considerable financial budget to afford the logistical need as western MBT achilles heel is their logistic consideration.