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Basics of doing it in canada:

Alberta

1. Get the proper paperwork (Form 1, Bill of Sale).

2. Get insurance.

3. Get an "In Transit" sticker from a registrar or arrange for towing.

4. Go to a registrar and get a "Request for Out-of-Province Inspection" (~ $7.00).

5. Take the car to a certified Out-of-Province shop and pass the OOP. You have 14 days to pass the inspection and then register the car, if you exceed 14 days, you'll have to pay for a whole new inspection.

6. Take your successful OOP paperwork, your Bill of Sale and your Form 1 to the registrar and get registeration.

this is easyier then Australian.

I smell business venture :)

Hey Josh, did you try In and Out Burger or Carl's Junior while you were there?

Best burgers I have ever had (except for Studebakers in Wellington NZ...)

omg!! Yes. Only In and Out though. Oh an Jack in a box too!! Why do we get dodgy red rooster, we need people to open In an Outs an such!

Sounds like my upgrades.... except the turbo. And my cams aren't THAT big!!! Sump is though.

and that is an rb26....unless your changing engines dont you have a 25?? sif you want a sump that big. standard sump all the way!!!

SAYWAH????????

Explain yourself daveos!

he going mental!!!

hello all, whats doin

moaning bish!!

so you went to see the Shrek man last night for a service!!

After my third catastrophic engine failure (this one due to a 55cent bolt failing on the idler bearing) I have bitten the bullet and gone absolutely wild!!!

Stay tuned... should be ready in a few short weeks... until then I am driving my GF's Bright orange Ford Focus XR5 Turbo...Please wave if you see me...

Shrek serviced me yesterday

oh really??? w00t for new intercooler!!!!

After my third catastrophic engine failure (this one due to a 55cent bolt failing on the idler bearing) I have bitten the bullet and gone absolutely wild!!!

Stay tuned... should be ready in a few short weeks... until then I am driving my GF's Bright orange Ford Focus XR5 Turbo...Please wave if you see me...

Dave's gone wild??!?!?!?!?

show me your tittes bish!!

After my third catastrophic engine failure (this one due to a 55cent bolt failing on the idler bearing) I have bitten the bullet and gone absolutely wild!!!

Stay tuned... should be ready in a few short weeks... until then I am driving my GF's Bright orange Ford Focus XR5 Turbo...Please wave if you see me...

Hell Yes! Look out SAU QLD is getting a pretty serious line up of tuff skylines

servicing always feels better by someone else :)

you could also try sitting on you hand for 15mins before you begin

oh really??? w00t for new intercooler!!!!

you know all!

Hell Yes! Look out SAU QLD is getting a pretty serious line up of tuff skylines

you could also try sitting on you hand for 15mins before you begin

you know all!

i call it a stranger, have you ever given yourself a stranger... i mean ur car, a stranger...

yerp, big man dan did my service...(cheers dan!)

good to know there are no major problems, only a few lil ones :)

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