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My brother-in-law is a nice guy but makes some retarded decisions at auctions. He bought some CUSTOMIZED Olds (I think) at Barret-Jackson, paid waaay too much, the loving thing wouldn't run long enough to drive to be loaded on the trailer at the auction, and as far as I know it's languishing in his garage in Grande Prairie for the last 5 years.
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Frank Dillinger posted:i know a guy who just lost 20k on a car he bought at auction. it was stolen, VIN swapped. somehow whoever did the out of province and whoever was supposed to check for bad VINS at the auction both missed the Dymo labler vin tags. It might take a while, but you can usually get pretty close to level through the courts, as long as you don't lose it all to a lawyer. you have to look closely, and walk away from anything vaguely sketchy. I was thinking about going all in, flipping auction cars, but i'm a terrible salesman, and people are generally terrible. I also bought my last 3 vehicles to flip, but they're mine, leave them alone, i'm keepin em
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Yeah to continue with Powershift's talk of fatigue on the road, it's ironic that the laws in place for hours of service really don't do anything but make it difficult to sleep when you need to. I can't tell you how many loving times through the years, especially running hard in the USA, where I would get maybe 3 hours sleep and then sit around playing solitaire for 7 hours before getting back on the road, because even though I'm not the least bit tired, the law says I have to pull over. And then 5 hours into my shift, now I'm dead loving tired and perfectly legal to drive.
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The City of Edmonton thought it a good idea last night to patch potholes at 11:30pm a couple blocks from where I live... Despite it being -3 at the time and there being a freeze/thaw cycle for the next few days, and despite the fact that we got about 4 inches of wet snow within the past 48 hours
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Powershift posted:I was thinking about going all in, flipping auction cars, but i'm a terrible salesman, and people are generally terrible. Can I put in requests?
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jonathan posted:Yeah to continue with Powershift's talk of fatigue on the road, it's ironic that the laws in place for hours of service really don't do anything but make it difficult to sleep when you need to. I can't tell you how many loving times through the years, especially running hard in the USA, where I would get maybe 3 hours sleep and then sit around playing solitaire for 7 hours before getting back on the road, because even though I'm not the least bit tired, the law says I have to pull over. And then 5 hours into my shift, now I'm dead loving tired and perfectly legal to drive. Clearly solitaire is dangerously irresponsible. Outlaw this activity immediately. Thanks for the support everyone. My dear mom says "Getting laid off without warning and escorted out? Just a part of complete alberta experience. "
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Tell her that you were just so homesick for Ontario you needed to go on EI.
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Eh, my dad works in the oilfields. She goes through Christmas layoffs with him every year. I should check if his union has legal clinic for family members.
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neckbeard posted:The City of Edmonton thought it a good idea last night to patch potholes at 11:30pm a couple blocks from where I live... Despite it being -3 at the time and there being a freeze/thaw cycle for the next few days, and despite the fact that we got about 4 inches of wet snow within the past 48 hours Clearly someone reported the potholes to them (http://www.edmonton.ca/potholes) which means if they receive claims for damage related to it they'll be liable according to their own rules.(http://www.edmonton.ca/transportation/report_requests/pothole-damage-claims.aspx) "The City is liable only if it knew, or ought to have known, of the state of disrepair."
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City of red deer told me they knew about the pothole I hit last year and told me to pound sand. Said it's on my insurance if there is a lot of damage. That same pothole remained semi submerged for a week before they steamed the drains open and filled it in. There are a lot of huge holes pretty much everywhere this year and somehow there are hellaflush cars everywhere. I bent a factory BMW rim with 215/65r16 tires. I couldn't imagine stretched tires on chinesium junk will live through many.
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Yup, it varies from city to city but if they were unaware of the pothole, they don't have a responsibility to help with repair costs, if they knew about the pothole, they have something like 48 hours to fix it and after that are partly responsible for vehicle damage.
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iv46vi posted:Thanks for the support everyone. My dear mom says "Getting laid off without warning and escorted out? Just a part of complete alberta experience. " To be recklessly optimistic, getting laid off (as opposed to fired) was one of the best things ever to happen to me. Half-a-dozen years previous to that, my father getting shown the door was one of the best things to happen to him. But you should also whistleblower that place into oblivion, of course.
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Got sent this from one of my buddies in the public sector https://youtu.be/AeqokPhVyMA It's funny because its true.
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If there are any local goons who own some Doritos - there's some fun happening on May 31. I might make a post in the chat thread regarding brainstorming some ideas at a later date. https://edmontonrx7club.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/edmonton-rx-7-club-road-rally-scavenger-hunt/
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And everybody else can take bets on how many cars live throughout the whole day! edit: Anybody need a rally car http://ww2.copart.com/us/Lot/16827055?searchId=447692867 It came up under "no license required" search. Runs and drives, looks like it hit a hard snowbank that hit directly on the airbag sensor. Powershift fucked around with this message at 20:49 on Mar 24, 2015 |
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TSD rally with dorito engines. Those poor apex seals
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Powershift posted:And everybody else can take bets on how many cars live throughout the whole day! 1500quidporsche posted:TSD rally with dorito engines. RADL assemble! I ran a TSD that Red Bull hosted in my FC in 2008 and it survived no problem. As did the 350whp FC of my team mate.
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slidebite posted:Got sent this from one of my buddies in the public sector I've kind of been half laughing and half crying over the fact that the wildrose basically self-destructed and gave prentice the ability to run on "Well if you think we're gently caress ups look at the opposition". Wouldn't have been happy with them in government but their clusterfucks has basically let the conservatives do whatever they want. McTinkerson posted:RADL assemble! Was their much off road stuff? Based on my experience you'd basically be writing off your car if you tried at all to finish a Calgary TSD competitively with a sports car.
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A few years ago a 1979 RX-7 was in the TSD at Sports Car Olympics, the Thanksgiving Weekend O' Fun in Regina. Their TSDs are entirely dirt and gravel, and that RX-7 lost 2 tires. I believe the drivetrain was fine.
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McTinkerson posted:RADL assemble! Diggin' the Sea King Rescue duallie in the background
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The Red Bull one was strictly on public city streets. The ones I'm running this year for the club will be as well since they're basically substitutes for our Auto-X's since we lost our venue. (Poor substitutes but better than nothing.)slidebite posted:Diggin' the Sea King Rescue duallie in the background Those guys had a great sense of humour - the rotors on the roof were rigged to the tach iirc.
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McTinkerson posted:The Red Bull one was strictly on public city streets. The ones I'm running this year for the club will be as well since they're basically substitutes for our Auto-X's since we lost our venue. (Poor substitutes but better than nothing.) Nah, I've actually grown to like TSDs more then autocross, but it's good to know that there are some out there where replacing your oilpan and/or suspension after the event isn't a prerequisite to running.
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There are a lot of city-driving TSDs. I know they have them all over BC and the AB vintage car clubs (which you probably qualify for with your ancient Scirocco, you know where I am if you need a codriver) do a bunch of regularity rallies that don't necessarily involve the balls to the wall offroading of the Loop or the Gnu. Also I have a project in mind to build a Loop-capable FC RX7, it's just a matter of getting a cheap enough car to start from.
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I'm sure vintage car clubs would love my rusted out Scirocco. I don't mind the balls to the wall stuff I just there wasn't the occasional stage where I cave in my oil pan going half the speed required. I'd be very interested to hear your plans for a Loop-capable FC. edit: Vintage Sports Car Club of Calgary has a Chrysler Crossfire listed on their "our cars" page, I can't imagine my scirocco would be more offensive then that. F1DriverQuidenBerg fucked around with this message at 03:05 on Mar 25, 2015 |
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Oh yeah, VWs have those low little oilpans, don't they? Skidplate time?
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Oh yeah, VWs have those low little oilpans, don't they? Yup they do. To be fair the suspension was lowered and the skidplate was the reason the oil pan was caved in instead of removed. Whenever my springs from the states get here I'll get stock ride height back.
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What is the "loop" ? Is that the Surrey to lillooet to pemberton - whistler to Surrey run ?
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jonathan posted:What is the "loop" ? Is that the Surrey to lillooet to pemberton - whistler to Surrey run ? It's some back road in k country I think.
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Slung Blade posted:It's some back road in k country I think. If it's K Country it's probably the Kananaskis Wildlife Drive. tourismcanmore posted:65 km towards Canmore through the Spray Lakes region along a high-grade gravel surface. That looks like an excellent drive, though the lack of complexity - it's pretty much the only road in the area for much of its length - means it might be a bit boring for a TSD. Getting completely loving lost is half the fun of a TSD (the other half is watching other cars get completely loving lost). You need lots of intersections for that. Assuming I'm right about which Loop we're talking about here. I love backcountry roads, if somebody knows of an interesting and under-appreciated route through the foothills / eastern Rockies, I'd love to hear about it!
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ExecuDork posted:if somebody knows of an interesting and under-appreciated route through the foothills / eastern Rockies, I'd love to hear about it! I plan on running this in my Wrangler this summer: http://graveltravel.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=74:forestry-trunk-road&catid=1 Top Down & Doors off.
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I believe its called the Loop on name alone now. Last December was 12 hours starting at 7pm and ending at 7am. It was reasonably technical, one section had the road shift over 10 feet to the right coming out of a right hand corner that resulted in me completely flying off the road at 60kph, . The oil pan got crushed in the second to last stage that I would say is more of an ATV trail and didn't resemble anything close to a road. I mean I really am to blame running a TSD on $250 coilovers in a $1,000 car where the lowest point is the oil pan, but the year before there was a particularly nasty Texas gate that caved in my oil pan and completely took the skid plate and lower front bumper off another. F1DriverQuidenBerg fucked around with this message at 19:32 on Mar 25, 2015 |
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McTinkerson posted:I plan on running this in my Wrangler this summer: http://graveltravel.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=74:forestry-trunk-road&catid=1 Yeah, that's really about the best road for the largest length of it, but only do it if you don't give a poo poo about your windshield. Hwy 40 from Hinton to GP is another option for the far north leg (and much easier on the vehicle) but I find it boring as gently caress. From the US border at Waterton (a couple of crossings) North to Pincher, cut over to the Crowsnest Pass and up the Forest Trunk road is pretty nice. Hwy 22 North of Pincher is a reasonable too, far more scenic than Hwy 2 at least. Typically the Forestry Trunk road is closed north of Coleman until late May if not early June.
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slidebite posted:Yeah, that's really about the best road for the largest length of it, but only do it if you don't give a poo poo about your windshield. There is the forestry trunk road from Hinton to just east of GP as well. 80km/h speed limit. Edit: The actual FTR comes out at high 40 around 45km south of Grande Cache, but can be linked up to Hinton via some other roads.
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That's actually the approach I would do, the one just after the smokey.
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McTinkerson posted:I plan on running this in my Wrangler this summer: http://graveltravel.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=74:forestry-trunk-road&catid=1 Thank you for that link! Even though I don't have a motorcycle, I should be able to contribute to their database. Nothing in southwestern Ontario, yet, and I'm moving to Kitchener/Waterloo in 2 days - and there's a K/W Rally club. I'll miss the prairies and mountains, but TSD all year long sounds pretty good, too. Just after christmas 2013 my GF and I went winter camping in Waterton. We did a bit of off-the-beaten-path exploring on our way back to Calgary, and ended up on Township Road 110 near where it connects to the southern part of the FTR. We turned back when we found patches of deep, slippery snow on a road that was techically closed and had no cell service. Oldman River 10 by Execudork, on Flickr When I don't listen to my GF or my instincts (whichever applies, she generally gets an override / veto) I end up stuck and calling for a tow. This happened in Saskatchewan, not on a mountain road. That's a field of stubble I'm stuck in. SD 087 Snowy Roads and Not-Roads 15 by Execudork, on Flickr slidebite posted:Typically the Forestry Trunk road is closed north of Coleman until late May if not early June.
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Would I get killed by a giant truck if I attempted a bicycle camping trip up that road from coleman?
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 21:02 |
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Tell me something; how does the Dilawri Group keep getting dealer franchises? Every interaction I've ever had with any of their operations has been overwhelmingly negative. Are the manufacturers just that loving stupid?
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 21:59 |
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Well having the Subaru looked at by the buyer's mechanic ended well. And by well I really mean a screaming match.
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Oh do telljamal posted:Would I get killed by a giant truck if I attempted a bicycle camping trip up that road from coleman? It's a gravel road, I wouldn't want to ride it even on a mountain bike for an extended period of time. Loose gravel gets tiring quickly. slidebite fucked around with this message at 01:13 on Mar 27, 2015 |
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1500quidporsche posted:Well having the Subaru looked at by the buyer's mechanic ended well. I was going to post on here a few days ago about a sweet rear end 80's Camaro with a "running" 350 that was posted on facebook for $500 but I was probated for trolling TCC so sorry you guys missed out
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