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gregvdd
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newbie from Montreal

Post by gregvdd »

Hi guys,

My name s Greg and I am from Belgium (europe) but living in Montreal Quebec.
I have always been interested in japanese cars, having owned a 1st gen CRX, a datsun 240z, a miata and a subaru loyale...
As my wife is pergnant the miata will probably be for sale in the comings weeks, and the rusty suby as well...the project is to import a delica my self from Japan :D I am not to affraid about importing myself having imported the datsun from California to Belgium and the miata from California as well to Montreal.
I check the auctions in japan with idirect.co.jp (IBCJAPAN) wich seems to be very professional company. Have anyone of you dealt with them ?
I am thinking about delivery to Vancouver(ro-ro) or Toronto by container, but I don't know the price of a container to Toronto...is it so expensive ?

Hope to be able to show you the new japanese toy in a newr future :D

cheers

Greg
the hairdresser
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Greg
I thought Belgium was near Sicamous :?:
Thanks for clearing things up for me.
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Post by gregvdd »

there is also a Brussels in Ontario :lol:
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Post by the hairdresser »

gregvdd wrote:there is also a Brussels in Ontario :lol:

Hey its already difficult enough getting used to steering on the right side.
I can't handle too much info too soon. :roll:
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It probably wouldn't be as much fun pregnant.

Post by delicanuck »

Hi and Welcome to Delica.ca

Gee, I've always wanted to drive across Canada. And I always want to drive my Delica. You could do both! You could get your car delivered here, or buy one from a wet coast dealer, and then drive it almost all the way across Canada. You might not want to suggest that to your expectant Mrs. though.

Either way, send us pics of your new baby when it arrives... err, I mean the new Delica baby. Well either baby I suppose!
Brett,
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Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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niekt
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Post by niekt »

Hi Greg,

Welcome to the club. :D

Groeten uit Nederland ( Belgium's neighbour )
Niek

2001 L300 4x4 2,5 TD
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Hi Greg



Gooden Gleeben,Gotten Globen

[size=18]Def Lepperd[/size]
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Post by gregvdd »

the hairdresser wrote:Hi Greg



Gooden Gleeben,Gotten Globen

[size=18]Def Lepperd[/size]
roll: :?: :?:
for someone who seems to know where Belgium is, you should also know the difference between German and Dutch, German is the language spoken in Germany, and Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands (Holland) and also in Belgium....
Rock of ages intro is in German...
stop polluting my post now please,
thanks
Greg
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I bet your a Wayne Newton kinda guy :lol:

Danke Shein
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Post by gregvdd »

niekt wrote:Hi Greg,

Welcome to the club. :D

Groeten uit Nederland ( Belgium's neighbour )
Aangenaam !
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