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  • starboy869
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    I would have a kill switch installed. When the agent gets in the car..... nothing. somehow make it look like your battery died. hahaha

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  • Paradis
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    Originally posted by cozmosland View Post
    i go across every saturday at 6 am, and i never have issues.
    why?

    Originally posted by megar32 View Post
    I agree. I used to live there. Blaine almost every weekend without any issue.
    Ontario totally different.
    Well ontario is bordering the metro centered area with about 100x the traffic and population, so naturally i would expect things to be less... sunny.

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  • Spencer87
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    Yeah, thats why they stopped me. I'm sure they were doing their checks to ensure I wasn't bringing the car in to be sold (I was warned if my VIN shows up on any bill of sale, it would be my last trip to the states). It's always nice being asked to step out of the car to witness some retard rape your clutch.

    It also didn't help it was my first trip to the states with her.

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  • starboy869
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    Originally posted by Shadao View Post
    RHD vehicles are perfectly legal in the USA
    however there's been a lot of people taking there RHD POS to the usa to sell which in itself is a no no.

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  • support@feastauto
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    Been stopped at the Rainbow a few years back. They took the car into one of there garages and checked it out. Total time about 30 minutes. It sucked.

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  • Shadao
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    Originally posted by Spencer87 View Post
    I went over to get an iPad, it was a wonderful 3 hour adventure.. The problem is RHD vehicles can not be purchased or sold in the United States. Because it was the first time I took the car into the US, they wanted to make sure. From what I understand (the senior guy I spoke to while I was there), the more you take your car over, the less hassle you'll get.

    Still 100% BS. With delays, I spent 6.5 hours on the Bridge, or in the office.
    RHD vehicles are perfectly legal in the USA

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  • A_soos
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    which border were you at?

    Originally posted by Spencer87 View Post
    I went over to get an iPad, it was a wonderful 3 hour adventure.. The problem is RHD vehicles can not be purchased or sold in the United States. Because it was the first time I took the car into the US, they wanted to make sure. From what I understand (the senior guy I spoke to while I was there), the more you take your car over, the less hassle you'll get.

    Still 100% BS. With delays, I spent 6.5 hours on the Bridge, or in the office.

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  • Spencer87
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    I went over to get an iPad, it was a wonderful 3 hour adventure.. The problem is RHD vehicles can not be purchased or sold in the United States. Because it was the first time I took the car into the US, they wanted to make sure. From what I understand (the senior guy I spoke to while I was there), the more you take your car over, the less hassle you'll get.

    Still 100% BS. With delays, I spent 6.5 hours on the Bridge, or in the office.

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  • DarkCaporaL
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    Originally posted by supersayianjim View Post
    how about crossing from u.s. to canada?? i just got my passport and i want my first out of country experience to be in canada(want to drive my rb up there). so if i drive straight up through north dakota and minesota. what territory is up there??

    also is there a lot of fat gals up there like down here?? or do the canadian gals take better care of themselfs??
    Just make sure you dont have a record. I know it sounds dumb, but even if you only have a DUI they will turn you back. It would just suck to drive all the way and get refused entry for something dumb like that.

    All the rest should be smooth sailing.

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  • RSi
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    This thread makes me laugh

    Fat chicks F*** better

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  • DreadedFist
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    Originally posted by supersayianjim View Post
    how about crossing from u.s. to canada?? i just got my passport and i want my first out of country experience to be in canada(want to drive my rb up there). so if i drive straight up through north dakota and minesota. what territory is up there??

    also is there a lot of fat gals up there like down here?? or do the canadian gals take better care of themselfs??
    damn, you've never been outside of the US? That sucks. Also, province, not territory. Crossing from minnesota into canada, you can either end up in the prov. of manitoba (if you cross in western minnesota) or the prov of ontario (if you cross in eastern minnesota)

    I recommend skipping all the eastern/mid provinces and coming out west to British Columbia, especially if you've never seen mountains before :P I guess you could also see some great scenery in washington as well, but then you'd still be in the US

    Plus you'll come here with about half as much money as you will need, since everything is stupid expensive here.

    Oh and we have fat chicks too, just not as many, I'd say. I've been all over most of the US and canada, and there's fatties everywhere. But the worst was the southern US. My god, I think they have a law that requires minimum weight to be 250 pounds.

    Come to western canada because it's where all the skylines are, and they're out year round, unlike eastern canada where its like -50 all winter with 80 feet of snow. * 2*



    * slight exageration.




    2* I dont work for the tourism board, I swear.

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  • supersayianjim
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    how about crossing from u.s. to canada?? i just got my passport and i want my first out of country experience to be in canada(want to drive my rb up there). so if i drive straight up through north dakota and minesota. what territory is up there??

    also is there a lot of fat gals up there like down here?? or do the canadian gals take better care of themselfs??

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  • Dilyri
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    This happened at the Buffalo/Fort Erie bridge.

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  • megar32
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    Originally posted by dah_hunter View Post
    BC is a different situation.. i cross weekly as well the dont even notice..
    I agree. I used to live there. Blaine almost every weekend without any issue.
    Ontario totally different.

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  • dah_hunter
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    BC is a different situation.. i cross weekly as well the dont even notice..

    but then again there is a RHD car out of every 50 or so cars here..

    the US border guards dont even ask about RHD anymore.. its normal to them..

    LoL

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