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most of the residents haven't seen LA/NY/paris/london/tokyo i also found it applies to card/board games too. lots of... uhh... sore losers? :ughdance: |
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I haven't been to Toronto, but I go to Montreal every year for the Grand Prix and find the natives really friendly, especially considering my atrocious attempts at speaking French. They even complimented me on my Blackhawks sweater.
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LA/NY-----Toronto is much safer than NY, has better public transportation than LA, feel far more safer than either. People in Canada have clear conscience because their country does not initiate wars of bullies other countries. Paris- natives are not too polite, many don't speak English, more expensive. Tokyo- people are polite but not many speak English. Way too expensive. |
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Finally got a sample sent in, here it is!!!!!
The highlights... "CHRIS: Mostly this is a good first sample from your 370Z. Considering it has nearly 400,000 km under its belt, it makes a relatively small amount of metal. The balance of the metals is good, so we're seeing no problems there (averages are based on a 8,300-km oil change). The only thing out of line in the spectral exam is silicon, so check the air filtration system in case silicon is from dirt. lt could also be a harmless sealer. The viscosity is mildly thick; that could be from heat on the oil, or maybe an additive was used that thickened it up. lnsolubles look good. Overall, nice enqine!" |
Cool!
Thought about your car tonight. Mine rolled to 93,000 when I got home from work. |
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any update on the oil analysis?
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canadian thing sorry eh
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i could only imagine. lol.
I bought my Z back in August and I havent even put 1000 miles on it |
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