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From: Ontario, Canada
Originally Posted by canuck
What is a twoonie??


He must mean a toonie.Toonie (sometimes mistakenly spelled twonie) is the nickname Canadians collectively gave their two-dollar coin; it is a portmanteau word combining the number "two" with the name of the loonie, Canada's one-dollar coin.
Last edited by GEE35FX; Oct 25, 2006 at 07:36 PM.
Originally Posted by DWP
A two-loonie coin?
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Yes it is. I'm not sure how we even spell our 2 dollar nick named coin. Maybe it is twoonie or is it toonie??
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From: Ontario, Canada
Originally Posted by 35bills
I'm still trying to figure out what a "Canadindian" is eh???
Wayne,
I did make it out to the reveal. I was impressed to say the least.
There was Two models on display, one G35S and one G35X.
Ended up spending most of my time checking out the "S".
The pics I've seen online really don't say much until you get to see the car in reality. It was very attractive to the eye.
The interior was very nice, just shy of the "M" in quality.
This particular car was well appointed with nav, paddle shifters, etc....
The only drawback to me was the rear spoiler. I found it to be on the large size and with the mini spoiler, it was just too much.
The front bumper was very nice, kind of aggressive but suttle too.
The engine dept was well layed out. Duel battery covers and the dip stick was located at the front of the motor for easy access. Also we get supports for the hood.
All in all this could be my next car but not for a few years yet. I'm just getting the mod bug right now....
I did make it out to the reveal. I was impressed to say the least.
There was Two models on display, one G35S and one G35X.
Ended up spending most of my time checking out the "S".
The pics I've seen online really don't say much until you get to see the car in reality. It was very attractive to the eye.
The interior was very nice, just shy of the "M" in quality.
This particular car was well appointed with nav, paddle shifters, etc....
The only drawback to me was the rear spoiler. I found it to be on the large size and with the mini spoiler, it was just too much.
The front bumper was very nice, kind of aggressive but suttle too.
The engine dept was well layed out. Duel battery covers and the dip stick was located at the front of the motor for easy access. Also we get supports for the hood.
All in all this could be my next car but not for a few years yet. I'm just getting the mod bug right now....
Wayne,
I think you and the wife will be very impressed by this car and its value for the $$$.
Chico has posted a review aswell. He's already checking out posibilities for rims!!!!
I think you and the wife will be very impressed by this car and its value for the $$$.
Chico has posted a review aswell. He's already checking out posibilities for rims!!!!
Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Ontario, Canada
Originally Posted by 35bills
Wayne,
I think you and the wife will be very impressed by this car and its value for the $$$.
I think you and the wife will be very impressed by this car and its value for the $$$.
Originally Posted by 35bills
Chico has posted a review aswell. He's already checking out posibilities for rims!!!!
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From: Toronto, GTA north
Originally Posted by GEE35X
We can hardly wait to check the new X out.
LOL.....I can see Chico now(the resident wheel Guru), checking wheelwell clearance for fitments of the largest wheel with the largest labias possible. He will have it all figured out
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LOL.....I can see Chico now(the resident wheel Guru), checking wheelwell clearance for fitments of the largest wheel with the largest labias possible. He will have it all figured out
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