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About Jeenyus
- Birthday 05/05/1987
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Your Pathfinder Info
1995 XEV6 stock so far.... Thule racks, Sportack roof basket with extension, Yakima Hi-Lift Jack Carrier and 2 Yakima Axe Shovel Bracket, KampRite Tent Cot for the roof. Custom gas can holder on tire carrier -no gas can since I ran it over in the bobcat... 2 10" JBL 1000watt subs with infiniti amp and pioneer deck. 235 BFG AT's on painted black rims. Magellan Maestro 5310 GPS 3 front lights for now, more in the future.
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Mechanical Skill Level
Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
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Your Age
22-29
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What do you consider yourself?
Weekend Warrior
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Model
XE
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Year
1995
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MSN
frosty008@hotmail.com
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Website URL
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/Evan.A.Foster?ref=name
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Gender
Male
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Location
Castlegar, BC, Canada
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Interests
everything out doors. hiking, fishing, kayaking, hunting, quading, caving, biking, snowboarding, snowmobiling, boating, swimming, scuba diving.
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that's an awesome sticker
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a canister lookin thing beside your battery.
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thanks for the advice guys, I had already changed out the filter and checked everything else I could think of. The shop changed out my pump and fuel sending unit, Cost me an arm and a leg but didn't have much choice. Now it's running like new again, drove for 8 hours on Saturday to get back home.
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So the beast had a rough drive, kept stalling out, but I was in the middle of nowhere and kept limpin' her along till finally, she just wouldn't start.. So Then after a long walk in the snow I made it to a garage, after getting her towed to there and them looking and me guessing, general idea was fuel pump. Now what a lovely Friday when all I was doing was going to pick up my last pay cheque after getting laid off. The fuel pump comes in but they didn't have time to get it in, so either rent a room or take a taxi home..$100 taxi later, I'm now home but my rig is in a garage an hour away.. so once shes fixed and I'm hoping that this is the real problem...I'm probably just get something that can get me from point A to B without dying or pray to god she doesn't die anymore, because I can't afford or handle it. oh yeah I love Fridays, FML
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buy an adapter
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all Canadian cars legally need daytime running lights... but I'm interested in not having them either.
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I used sportrack, basicaly a less expensive brand to thule and yakima, cheaper and simpler, but also sturdier.
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amen to that
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it does make our rcmp look bad, but then again, look at all of our cases with deaths at the hands of officers. I'm sure they were trying not to harm the deer, after they had a problem in my town where they shot the bear then it ran into the lake and drowned infront of hundreds of people at a music festival, really made them look bad.
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i do that aswell at a place in washington, except they charge $5 a package, but heck it works well.
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if you use the thule website it will tell you, just select your vehicle and choose factory racks..
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i have a buddy with a pajero, he loves it and i have to agree on the awesome stock features