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Much of GMs parts are made in Canada or MExico. You'll find this all over your car. I don't remember the exact year GM made the daytime runners standard, but that's almost a guaranteed sign your vehicle is made for Canadian roads if it has this feature. It's Canadian law so all vehicles were mandated to have them by a certain model year.

It may also just be an option carried over from the police vehicles as the blocks are the same as well as the chassis. That would be my best though.

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Freeze Plugs!

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GOL GOL GOL

i am so genius.

and you thought emos sat around and cried all day.

whos laughing now!

not me. im sad.

:D

errr

:(

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Was someone looking for a Merkur here?

yes

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More pics here: http://www.ndperformance.com/

looks exactly like my first one when i bought it

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Much of GMs parts are made in Canada or MExico.  You'll find this all over your car.  I don't remember the exact year GM made the daytime runners standard, but that's almost a guaranteed sign your vehicle is made for Canadian roads if it has this feature.  It's Canadian law so all vehicles were mandated to have them by a certain model year. 

It may also just be an option carried over from the police vehicles as the blocks are the same as well as the chassis.  That would be my best though.

oh well, i'll just tuck it back in where i found it

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plug it in and see if something blows up :)

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plug it in and see if something blows up :)

x2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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That approach has always worked for me...although it gets interesting with a few hundred volts.

Just keep a hand in your pocket...

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plug it in and see if something blows up :)

uhhh... no thanks

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If he plugs it in it wont do anything....literally

Just a coil to keep the oil warm in the winter

Ryan, i believe it was 1992 that daytime running lights were a standard in canada.

Its really annoying because you cant creep and your bulbs burn out faster.

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i dont have a nickname.

eDMOBRO ;)

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If he plugs it in it wont do anything....literally

Just a coil to keep the oil warm in the winter

Ryan, i believe it was 1992 that daytime running lights were a standard in canada.

Its really annoying because you cant creep and your bulbs burn out faster.

hahah no sneeky snakin for you!

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i dont have a nickname.

eDMOBRO ;)

not too shabby, but kinda long for a nickname.

x2 :+1:

we need something better

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better be some posts in here soon

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Got my RAN for for the Quarts today. Bye Bye MB, hello . . . . . . . .

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eeeek and a top

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damn im bored i gotta get a job soon,,this chit gonna kill me

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When your order status from an online store says "Released" ... what do you think it means? Shipped?

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