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  • #16


    220$ for a case.. got me 2 of em
    Originally posted by Snow
    They should build an island in the shape of a race track, and then build the track under it. And air condition that b!tch.
    Originally posted by DreadedFist
    If it's not metal its POOP.

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    • #17
      gtr canada hoodie from the gf. acl race main and rod bearings from my bro

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      1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R: 710whp 521 ft/lbs 27.5psi 11.8 @126mph low boost

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      • #18
        Originally posted by amnash View Post

        got GT5?? ill be hooking mine up to the internet when im back at home on the 5th!
        No, unfortunately won't be getting GT5 until the first week of January..dying to play it though. Already getting a little tired of Black Ops. I'm just afraid I'll get a little obsessed with GT5..
        03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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        • #19
          We didn't have much time for Christmas this year but my father in law bought me a new Echo Chainsaw. I'm pretty happy with that!

          My cars:
          1996 BCNR33 GT-R
          1992 FD3S RX-7 Type-S

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          • #20
            Originally posted by amnash View Post
            lol snap on cost sooo much

            got GT5?? ill be hooking mine up to the internet when im back at home on the 5th!
            Eh, $370 for 1100 ft lbs of breakaway torque aint so bad. I know your **** is overpriced up north though. I never buy sockets from them, craftsman and harbor freight work just fine for low end stuff
            I've been brushing my teeth with jack but it's resulted in terrible amounts of tooth decay.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by R32_TDOT View Post


              220$ for a case.. got me 2 of em
              there was a shop selling them here for $175/case a couple weeks ago, i was all over it like fat kid on cake.

              i wonder if the fabled non corrosive stuff is ever going to come...

              annnd for me, i got: tool box, chocolates, socks, money, H/H thermal shirt, CP pistons, Tomei rods, a 1972 S30Z, and a VQ35 w/6spd

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              • #22
                Gf and mom went in on a lap top for me! Posting from it right now lol

                And some other cool things were:

                - Need for speed hot persuit
                - x-box live for the year
                - nissan keychain for the skyline!

                ps. where can i get my hands on a gtrcanada sweater?
                Originally posted by Paradis
                ^^ hows not being rich going? ...haters be hatin

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by m_melen View Post
                  Eh, $370 for 1100 ft lbs of breakaway torque aint so bad. I know your **** is overpriced up north though. I never buy sockets from them, craftsman and harbor freight work just fine for low end stuff
                  Can't stand Snap-on air tools, louder than anything I've heard. My MAC gun was $370 (CND!), 1100 ft/lbs break away torque at a lower line pressure than the Snap-on gun, and whisper quiet(for an impact, anyway. I can at least have conversations in the shop while using it, everyone has to stop when the guys with Snap-on use theirs.) Maybe you've got one we don't have available to us up here though, that may be the case, I dunno. Not to knock Snap-on though, part of my gift was a cordless screwdriver thing, which I use every day because I'm still an apprentice and therefore get shitty trim work.

                  Back on topic: Bunch of movies, a new hoody (seems people were upset at me for wearing mine to work all the time and wrecking them), assorted tools, chocolate, new snow pants for my upcoming snowboarding trip, bottle of Crown Royal from the shop foreman at work, a few car books (including a supercar book that lists not only 1989-2002 GT-Rs, but also the turbo Dodges that I got my first taste of boost from ), more presents to open tomorrow, and last but not least, a Blue R34 GT-R! ....Hot Wheels car, but wicked none-the-less.

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                  • #24


                    my gf found the site. its on the home page under merchandise store. i had no idea it was even there lol. they are def sweet tho
                    1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R: 710whp 521 ft/lbs 27.5psi 11.8 @126mph low boost

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                    • #25
                      I got a snowboard to replace my old one, a large amount of tools (and huge metric socket set!), some stuff for the car, bunch of chocolate and nuts, iPhone case, a nice big wine glass set (essential), and Neil Peart's book about riding his bike down to South America. Also got an obscene amount of beer and wine which has already been put to good use.
                      Also bought some things for myself, Kenwood head unit, Infinity sub , new keyboard and mouse, and gonna pick up some things tomorrow at the sales.

                      The GoPro is a sweet cam! Did my in-car shots with one, best value for the money!
                      Never done snowboard shots before, but thanks for the idea Oakville
                      RightDrive Inc. Parts Manager
                      http://www.rightdrive.ca :: http://www.rightdriveparts.com :: http://www.rightdriveusa.com
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                      • #26


                        my gf found the site. its on the home page under merchandise store. i had no idea it was even there lol. they are def sweet tho
                        1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R: 710whp 521 ft/lbs 27.5psi 11.8 @126mph low boost

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by TJE199 View Post
                          Can't stand Snap-on air tools, louder than anything I've heard. My MAC gun was $370 (CND!), 1100 ft/lbs break away torque at a lower line pressure than the Snap-on gun, and whisper quiet(for an impact, anyway. I can at least have conversations in the shop while using it, everyone has to stop when the guys with Snap-on use theirs.) Maybe you've got one we don't have available to us up here though, that may be the case, I dunno. Not to knock Snap-on though, part of my gift was a cordless screwdriver thing, which I use every day because I'm still an apprentice and therefore get shitty trim work.

                          Back on topic: Bunch of movies, a new hoody (seems people were upset at me for wearing mine to work all the time and wrecking them), assorted tools, chocolate, new snow pants for my upcoming snowboarding trip, bottle of Crown Royal from the shop foreman at work, a few car books (including a supercar book that lists not only 1989-2002 GT-Rs, but also the turbo Dodges that I got my first taste of boost from ), more presents to open tomorrow, and last but not least, a Blue R34 GT-R! ....Hot Wheels car, but wicked none-the-less.
                          on the topic of being an apprentice, if i moved back to canadia would i have to do anything special as far as certification if i've been working in shops for several years in the states?
                          I've been brushing my teeth with jack but it's resulted in terrible amounts of tooth decay.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by m_melen View Post
                            on the topic of being an apprentice, if i moved back to canadia would i have to do anything special as far as certification if i've been working in shops for several years in the states?
                            I'm doing my apprenticeship right now. You'd probably have to write the CofQ again and depending on the province you might have to go through at least one year of trade school again. All I know is that most state standards are much more relaxed than they are here.

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                            • #29
                              not a chance of me doing trade school again. i cant imagine that id have to, i went to trade school in montreal so im sure theyd exempt me from that.i could deal with a test, though. i know the standards in the states are really relaxed, none of the guys i work with went through any formal training. all they have down here is ASE
                              I've been brushing my teeth with jack but it's resulted in terrible amounts of tooth decay.

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                              • #30
                                trip to florida... where i am now rustless cars and palm trees baby!
                                1989 Gts-T Sold

                                1992 GT-R Sold

                                1991 Gts-T Sold

                                1989 Gts-T Sold

                                1992 GT-R What did i get myself into again...

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