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#16
Burning Brakes
steam-mill is not exaggerating about Toronto traffic and services. I live in Wisconsin and worked for a company based in Ottawa for a number of years. On the occasions when I had to drive because I had business in Toronto on the way, I could not believe it! Aside from the congestion and businesses not being open at convenient times, it is expensive!
#17
I sometimes do feel fortunate living in the USA and I do take the things I have available for granted. When I do take a 911 in for a PPI I will ONLY bring it to a Porsche specialist. There is a famous shop here name RAC, they live and breath Porsche and do a 100 point inspection which includes paint, leaks, suspension, interior and many others. They also check oil for metal flakes all for under $400. If you want them to do a bore scope that is an extra $175.
To do an IMSB replacement, the place I mention early 25 minutes away from me is certified from LNE. I actually found them from LNE's website. At lease there's an option for me if I want to buy an early model 05. I wouldn't even worry about the IMSB if I get an 06-08. Maybe just pull the rubber ring from the IMSB when I get a clutch replacement and be done with it.
To do an IMSB replacement, the place I mention early 25 minutes away from me is certified from LNE. I actually found them from LNE's website. At lease there's an option for me if I want to buy an early model 05. I wouldn't even worry about the IMSB if I get an 06-08. Maybe just pull the rubber ring from the IMSB when I get a clutch replacement and be done with it.
#18
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
The greatest thing about Toronto is the food. You can eat authentic food from any country, any region on the planet.
Another thing to note is our downtown where most downtown buildings are connected underground. It is the world’s largest underground shopping mall. Called. Toronto “Path”. It is worth a google.
Another thing to note is our downtown where most downtown buildings are connected underground. It is the world’s largest underground shopping mall. Called. Toronto “Path”. It is worth a google.
#19
Burning Brakes
Undergrounds are fairly common, especially in cities on rivers. It's interesting how many people don't know about them. My son lives in Arlington, Virginia and he didn't know Arlington had one. I had to show him how to get to it.