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Weirdest looking 944 I've ever seen.
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i can explain this. the quebec 944's were different than u.s & row. they were heavier but had lots more torque!
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What would Darth Vader do
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VERY interesting 944 ( er ah ,, I mean )...Must see..
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"THE CAR (1/43) IS ONLY USED AS REFERENCE FOR SHOWING THE SIZE OF THE STAND" I think that says it all guys.
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damn canadians
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Think about it this way, Canadians can't tell the difference because they can't drive a Porsche in Canada. It's too cold up there and too much snow.
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Location: Armstrong,British Columbia, Canada
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umm ... i beg to differ ... i have two 924's ... the reason i can't drive them is they are broken :P the cold has nothing to do with it
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Yea, but the snow does. Trust me I know the struggles of trying to drive a 944 in the snow.
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Am i the only one who thinks that wood "stand" looks like just a block of wood somebody hit with some stain.
Oh yeah, and nice ummm..... 944.... er... yeah. ------------------ If you drive it, Race it Dave '87 944 |
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Well, I live on the West coast of Canada, and it has snowed for a total of about 6 days for winter of 00/01, so not too cold here. I checked the records, and in the last 11 years, there has been less that 3 weeks of snowing days. Must be a eastern Quebec seperatist thing.
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I live out west Canada, not quite the coast.
I live near edmonton which is just north of Alaska, and on my 931 i have snow injection. It's like ram air, but it catches snow as you drive and cools your turbo and motor, since it snows all year round here. The Canada highway is closed most of the year, so i can't make it to quebec, takes about 3 hours to get there, so i haven't seen what they do out there with there cars. |
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rollins: i actually liked driving my 924 in the snow ... especially when there is 6 inches of new stuff on the ground.
amc: your sense of humor has always been bad ....you don't actually think people believe you do you? |
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You guys should see all the comedy shows that Canadians here produce about Americans...Hehehe...seen 'em AMC? Especially the one with the live press conference of Bush during last year's presidential campaign.
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This Hour Has 22 Minutes "talking to americans"
Yah...they go to universities in USA like Harvard and bull **** the USers, and they all poor little weiners beleive it. |
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Yankee Doodle..yank their chains!!
I AM CANADIAN |
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I really see no difference between Americans and Canadians. To me, it's just another regional dialect and set of customs, like New England or the Midwest or TexMex, etc...
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sure looks like a 928 to me
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I used to live on the border of Canada in NY. I was around 10 minutes from the peace bridge. When I lived there I played on a travel hockey team and we were always going to Canada, usually only into the outskirts of Toronto, and into Ottawa. I've always liked Canada a lot because it is so much cleaner than the US. Sorry if you guys took that little joke seriously. I was just playing around.
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You ever been to Buffalo NY? Go there and then drive across the peace bridge (the bridge that seperates the US and Canada) and look around, look at ther difference, even in the bigger cities like Toronto. Sorry, but it's the truth. Canada is a lot cleaner.
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