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BadAssGN

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Some of the Locals are a bit nervous about being pulled over by law enforcement and having to explain the gallon of Methonal fuel stored in the plastic tank.

The fix I have found for this is to remove the plastic baffle and breather vent From Razor's cap. the baffle will fit the OEM cap just fine.

You need to Drill the oem Cap to accept the breather and plastic weld it in place.

I also painted the lettering on this one to get my point accross :biggrin:


6 to 10 drops of Green food colouring and Voila

it's a Coolant Tank again....

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if you are caught with a Nitrous bottle hooked up they seize your car and you get a racing charge.

so if you just happen to get pulled over and they see that a N2O bottle is hooked up they get you on a racing charge????


FUCX CANADA!
and i thought the illinois was bad on the whole street racing thing.
 
They actually encourage every one to got to therace track, then the wait on the Road that leads to the track performing Random checks on street cars...:mad:
 
Having a close friend, and several acquaintances in Canada, I have come to the conclusion that the Canadian legal system is fully capable of anything, no matter how wrong it is.

That nitrous oxide rule is beyond belief. One can buy a factory made high performance vehicle (Corvette, Viper, AMG Mercedes etc..) that will smoke the ASS off of most of the import boy racers with nitrous. These cars are fully legal anywhere in Canada. But merely driving a 1.8 liter Civic with a 50 HP shot is "racing on the highway."

Several years ago, one Canadian province (Ontario IIRC) enacted a law that all vehicles should be equipped with a catalytic converter; including pre-emissions classic cars and pickups. My friend's mother (who at the time spent half the year in Canada and half the year in Alabama) came home and had her 1973 Chev pickup impounded for being unroadworthy. This was because it had no catalytic converter (never was equipped from factory) and had the front driveshaft disconnected (of the 4x4 system) because the transfer gear was broken and stuck in 4H.

They were in no position to pay fines and lost the truck along with its contents. Which was most of what she owned, making her yearly trip home from AL.

On an unrelated note, in Canada, a father has no parental rights no matter what. If a mother keeps a child from the father (regardless of what the court orders say about visitation or custody) it is legal, and called "denial of access."

If the father does the same, it is kidnapping.

In my opinion, Canada's law system is completely broken.
David
 
The Canadian police should be more worried about all of the muslims and other shady immigrants, not about power adders in people's vehicles!

Ever been to the Toronto airport? Holy $hit!
 
I put a DSM washer bottle behind the driver headlight to keep it stealthy. I have it currently black wire tied and it's solid as a rock for a couple years now.

I tell anyone who asks I'm filling up my headlight fluid. :D
 

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Though our Laws are Sticky it must have been another province that had the Catalitic thing going on,
You have to show that the vehicle is NON catalist at roadside inspection.

if they suspect your Cat is punched they will X ray it and the fine is big.


As far as the Parental thing I can tell you First hand that it's simply untrue in Ontario.

I fought and won Custody rights for my 2 children.

That law is actually changing for the better. but the Judges still say "poor Woman" a lot....:rolleyes:


if you find the Time. Give bill 203 a read.

The police have some serious power at roadside.

The impound Vehicles at owners expence without a conviction. :mad:

Having a close friend, and several acquaintances in Canada, I have come to the conclusion that the Canadian legal system is fully capable of anything, no matter how wrong it is.

That nitrous oxide rule is beyond belief. One can buy a factory made high performance vehicle (Corvette, Viper, AMG Mercedes etc..) that will smoke the ASS off of most of the import boy racers with nitrous. These cars are fully legal anywhere in Canada. But merely driving a 1.8 liter Civic with a 50 HP shot is "racing on the highway."

Several years ago, one Canadian province (Ontario IIRC) enacted a law that all vehicles should be equipped with a catalytic converter; including pre-emissions classic cars and pickups. My friend's mother (who at the time spent half the year in Canada and half the year in Alabama) came home and had her 1973 Chev pickup impounded for being unroadworthy. This was because it had no catalytic converter (never was equipped from factory) and had the front driveshaft disconnected (of the 4x4 system) because the transfer gear was broken and stuck in 4H.

They were in no position to pay fines and lost the truck along with its contents. Which was most of what she owned, making her yearly trip home from AL.

On an unrelated note, in Canada, a father has no parental rights no matter what. If a mother keeps a child from the father (regardless of what the court orders say about visitation or custody) it is legal, and called "denial of access."

If the father does the same, it is kidnapping.

In my opinion, Canada's law system is completely broken.
David
 
The Canadian police should be more worried about all of the muslims and other shady immigrants, not about power adders in people's vehicles!

Ever been to the Toronto airport? Holy $hit!

Brampton (Northwest of the City) is now known as Bramladash....:rolleyes:

Federal Cops are keeping a close eye on those guys.

They even have under covers...

they couldn't pay me to put a diaper on my head and not shower...

Sorry if that seems ignorant. but these people are very difficult to deal with.
 
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