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  1. again switch. I had this problem with both of my pathys. it was as simple as replacing the switch, never had another problem
  2. I'll be there in the new max. not entering in the show though. to much body work to be done. dad might enter his in the show.
  3. doughboy

    Cash for ?

    Ca$h for gas on my car with ****** gas mileage!
  4. Come on out. I rocked my pathy to every maxima meet my dad went to. with pride. meet us there.
  5. Site looks good. just wish I still had one of my trucks. I remember somebody mentioning that they had spoken with a girl who wanted to set up a pathy forum and directed them this way. just don't remember who it was
  6. seattles best is owned by starbucks. but not the same thing at all.
  7. McDonalds here uses Seattles Best coffee. commonly labaled as seattles worst. I prefer my coffee made by me how I chose. I shouldnt have to pay extra for a little flavor. seriously $.35 for a shot outta of a bottle that cost them $3.99 no thanks
  8. So me and My father have been looking for a way to bring our old Maxima forum back together the way it once was, because most of our members have moved on to other vehicles within the Nissan family. What we wanted to do was create a forum where all Nissan/Infiniti owners could come together without ridicule, such as happens with certain other Northwest Nissan forums. So come check us out at Northwest Nissan and Infiniti. Everybody is welcome.
  9. QTMFt! When I was on here all the time, CC knew who I meant when I said slick or b or tex. she had a harder time remembering who friends around town were than friends on the pathy forums were
  10. I'll donate a minimum of 20. depends if my red car is done so the silver can be sold on monday. I know I'm not here often but to pop in and see this made me warm and fuzzy.
  11. drank entirely too much... the hangover finally went away after about my tenth angry customer But thanks all
  12. Washington Washington is one of the original "shall issue" states. The county sheriff or city police chief shall issue a concealed pistol license to any applicant, age 21 or older, who meets certain requirements, including no felony convictions, no misdemeanor domestic violence convictions, and no outstanding warrants.[206][207] Open carrying of firearms is not prohibited by law although trouble with some law enforcement agencies has been encountered while open carrying in the past, most notably in a case in Ellensburg, Washington.[208] Currently, there is a growing movement towards open carry in Washington. In Washington, there was a tremendous amount of disinformation among law enforcement officers, gun store employees, and firearms instructors about RCW 9.41.270. In December 2005, activists Lonnie Wilson and Jim March went to the state archives in Olympia to research the origins of the law. March, with his experience in researching gun control laws created out of racial discrimination and strife in California, surmised during a conversation between himself and Wilson that due to the year it was passed, it was likely due to "Panther paranoia". March was proven correct. The law, passed in 1969, was passed in response to incidents involving the Seattle Chapter of Black Panther Party at Rainier Beach High School and the Protest of the Mulford Act by the main organization in the California Assembly. Due to the fact that Washington State Constitution contains an individual right-to-keep-and-bear-arms provision (Article 1, Section 24), the Washington Legislature revised the bill that was debated to remove the "within 500 feet [152 m] of a public place" provisions and left the current statute as is. There were points of debate about whether this could be interpreted as an open-carry ban, to which the sponsors of the bill replied that it was a ban against the type of intimidation that the Black Panther Party engaged in at Rainier Beach and the California Assembly, not an open-carry ban. Many law enforcement personnel, a generation removed from the events and discussions of the Legislature when the law was created and without much guidance, interpreted the law passed as an open-carry ban that is situational to someone making a 911 phone call. This interpretation spread to gun store employees and firearms instructors, who have a lot of personal interaction with law enforcement. Using the information from the state archives, Wilson pursued the issuance of guidance and memorandums to individual officers by police administrators. After one of these bulletins was issued by one department, Wilson acquired the bulletin by a public-records request, used the training bulletin as a template, and approached most police departments throughout the state. To this day, over a dozen major departments, including the King County Sheriff's Department and the Seattle Police Department, have issued advisories and roll call training to their officers that peaceable open carry of a handgun in a holster is legal. As a general rule, a person may legally open-carry in Washington State in any place it is legal to possess a loaded handgun. To open-carry in a vehicle (i.e., car, bus, etc...) a person must have a valid concealed pistol license. Some police agencies can be unfriendly towards open-carry, so it is important that before a person exercises their right to bear arms in this fashion they acquaint themselves with relevant laws. Prohibited areas for firearms are contained in RCW 9.41.300, RCW 9.41.280, and RCW 70.108.150. Per RCW 9.41.290 (state preemption of firearm laws), divisions of local government (city, county, town, or other municipality) cannot regulate firearms more restrictively than the state does. Exceptions to state preemption — that is, areas in which local governments are allowed to regulate firearms — are contained in RCW 9.41.300. These exceptions include: * "Restricting the discharge of firearms in any portion of their respective jurisdictions where there is a reasonable likelihood that humans, domestic animals, or property will be jeopardized. Such laws and ordinances shall not abridge the right of the individual guaranteed by Article I, section 24 of the state Constitution to bear arms in defense of self or others." * "Restricting the possession of firearms in any stadium or convention center, operated by a city, town, county, except that such restrictions shall not apply to [concealed pistol license holders, law enforcement officers, or any] showing, demonstration, or lecture involving the exhibition of firearms." * "Restricting the areas in their respective jurisdictions in which firearms may be sold." Several localities (including transit agencies) who had wrongfully enforced preempted local ordinances and rules have been challenged by activists in the open-carry movement (who are most directly affected by the enforcement of such ordinances) and have since backed down from enforcement and directed their police departments no longer to enforce the ordinances and rules. Washington allows ownership of a firearm silencer, but using one is prohibited by RCW 9.41.250(3) which makes it a gross misdemeanor to "Use any contrivance or device for suppressing the noise of any firearm." Washington is a "Stand Your Ground" state, in which there is no duty to retreat in the face of what would be perceived by an ordinary person to be a threat to themselves or others by another person that is likely to cause serious injury or death. It is a Class C felony for a non-citizen to possess a firearm in Washington without an Alien Firearm License. Washington is not currently issuing Alien Firearm Licenses.[209] It is a gross misdemeanor to aim a firearm "whether loaded or not, at or towards any human being".[210] Washington State accepts concealed-weapons permits from the following states: Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Utah
  13. I was on geico in seattle, full coverage with $1000 deductibles, paid 250 a month for 4 months, then two months off on a six month policy, on my pathy. paying about 300 a month on the maxima
  14. I could probably get access to one down in fed way too. my girls dad lets me use his when I need to do something
  15. dont have my pathy anymore. just my maxima. though I am going to look at a 93 for $1000 tomorrow. will be the newest car I've ever owned, and 3 pathy, 4th nissan. black, lego wheels, grille guard.
  16. one of my best friends fathers sell rubber glove to local doctors and such for a living. makes damn good money too. but every time I go over there he throws me a sample pack of gloves. which end up in the glove box. so yes. theres like 5 pairs of gloves in there
  17. lets do photosynthesis my queen by solar being (one of my friends) only way to get it is on myspace
  18. ^is wrong <buys sapphires... she prefers them to diamonds v prefers daimonds
  19. My First - 92 Pathfinder SE... I was so excited when i got that truck... I paid 1500 and mom and dad paid 700... deal was, i paid 2/3rds, they paid 1/3... loved that truck to death... literally... my dumbass decided to change the tranny filter, and didnt tighten the bolts down... it leaked all the fluid out, and i drove it at 90miles an hour down I-5 without realizing it. My second, sold to get my third My third V
  20. Nissans hold up well in wrecks... My buddys Maxima, about 60 into a pole curb took the wheel off the front right, and sent the car airborne. He got out of it all with a sore back
  21. 19/20.... messed up the olds logo
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