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91retrodsm

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Apr 15, 2014
windsor, ON_Canada
What's up guys/gals if any on here new to the scene got my hands on two dsm's not one to post much but figured I'd get started somewhere looking forward to seeing what the platform will bring. Pics of my 1gs
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That dark one looks real sharp! Definitely post plenty of photos when you set up profiles. Are these both Canada-market models (regular 3-point seatbelts instead of motorized relics)?
I think you'll find this forum is very handy to owning one (or more) of these cars now adays. Many parts are obsolete, but there are often work-arounds that members can suggest. Plus the Classifieds can be a vital resource.
Welcome!
 
Just noticed the front license plate; ouch! A shame if you have to keep it that way. I've learned that in my state (Wyoming) you are not required to mount your front plat if you car has no "provision" for it. While they did come from the factory with a bracket that snuck out through the "grill", I hardly ever see those (and I've even checked with the japanese supply companies, and they're no longer available).
 
Welcome fellow Canadian ... I`m in Sarnia Ontario about an hour and a half drive from you. Looks like you picked up a couple of nice cars ..Pretty soon winter will be gone and I will be bringing my car out of storage , Maybe I will drive down your way and get a better look at what you got . I`m interested in 1g and 2g but for now I have a 3g ..
 
Just noticed the front license plate; ouch! A shame if you have to keep it that way. I've learned that in my state (Wyoming) you are not required to mount your front plat if you car has no "provision" for it. While they did come from the factory with a bracket that snuck out through the "grill", I hardly ever see those (and I've even checked with the japanese supply companies, and they're no longer available).

Yep, front and rear plates in my province and many (all?) others. Although visually disappointing, it makes a lot of sense. Gives twice the opportunity to identify a vehicle, especially since few people around here keep their rear plates properly cleared of dirt or especially snow.
 
Just noticed the front license plate; ouch! A shame if you have to keep it that way. I've learned that in my state (Wyoming) you are not required to mount your front plat if you car has no "provision" for it. While they did come from the factory with a bracket that snuck out through the "grill", I hardly ever see those (and I've even checked with the japanese supply companies, and they're no longer available).

Yea mine had the bracket so I had to utilise it welcome to canada ahaha
 
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