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Old 08-06-2013, 07:19 AM   #1
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make sure you buy a shifter alignment tool. It's $3 worth of plastic that will save a lot of hassle in making sure you get it right.

On a side note, the girlfriend and I will be in Montreal and QC City in a few weeks with the Boxster. How's parking? Any recommendations for good roads in the countryside?
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On a side note, the girlfriend and I will be in Montreal and QC City in a few weeks with the Boxster. How's parking? Any recommendations for good roads in the countryside?
Good roads in Montreal? How about just average roads? You're going to need wheel alignment after driving thru there. Montreal is a lovely city but roads are ****************.

If only Quebecois can learn how to maintain roads like French do...
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Good roads in Montreal? How about just average roads? You're going to need wheel alignment after driving thru there. Montreal is a lovely city but roads are ****************.


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Very funny and true at the same time.
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Old 08-07-2013, 03:43 PM   #5
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Good roads in Montreal? How about just average roads? You're going to need wheel alignment after driving thru there. Montreal is a lovely city but roads are ****************.

If only Quebecois can learn how to maintain roads like French do...
Unfortunately, you true...
French or anyone else...
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