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Hello everyone, Southwestern Ontario here. I’d love to share my 2006 W450 CDI Passion Cabrio project that I lifted 2” and put on 31” all terrains with you but I can’t seem to even get one single iPhone photo to upload to this post. If anyone could chime in on how to upload photos it would be much appreciated. Looking forward to sharing the enjoyment of these little cars with you all.
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Hello All, First of all, hello again. I have been a member for years but inactive for a long time. Hope all is well with everyone! I still have my 2009 451 and at over 110,000, it maybe time to sell it and move to a newer model. I really like the 453s, but budget may restrict me to another 451. Anyway, I find the market in the Ottawa region quite restricted, and it seems better deals can be had if purchasing from, say, Montreal. However, I know nothing about the logistics of bringing a car over from province to province. Any advise? The information I have found using Google is very sketchy and talks about having to pay taxes in both provinces and the like, which would be a deal breaker most of the time. Anyone has first hand experience? I did sell my 1979 Fiat Spider to a Quebec friend and going in that direction it did not seem to be problematic. Thanks in advance! Lito
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SOLD! Was a daily driver with mostly country hwy kms. Comes with a 2 year old oem alternator, 1.5 year old oem intercooler, brand new not installed yet oem clutch actuator and oem water pump ($800.00 for these 2 parts alone), 6 month old battery, still in packaging oem oil filter and air filter. Set of 1 winter snow tires on rims, 3 month old summers on brand new rims on car. $1000.00 firm. Contact by private message.
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Steve Plunkett has just announced that this year’s FLEETWOOD COUNTRY CRUIZE-IN car show held annually on his estate will be the last one. Seems he wants to change direction with his personal car collection, which is truely world class. His charitable success over the years has been fabulous. The show has become recognized as one of the premier North American auto events, attracting 2,000 to 3,000 cars to the 2 day display. This is sadly the end of an era as far as area car lovers are concerned. I’ll certainly be attending the car shown on one of the days. Information is that tickets for the dinner as well as the show are sold out. I’ll post if I find ticket still available, in case any local folks want to go. Just to say you were in the largest temporary tent in North America might be worth the bragging rights. I’ve attached the local newspaper article about Steve Plunkett and his decision, along with the 2019 event website. http://fleetwoodcountrycruizein.com/ https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/weekends-country-cruize-in-fundraiser-will-be-the-last