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Willies Antique Tires

Willies claims to have the largest inventory of antique and classic tires in the country, and who would doubt them. They list among their manufacturers BFGoodrich, Commander, Goodyear, Firestone, Mickey Thompson, Supreme Classic and Uniroyal. So numerous is it that there is not enough room to list all the sizes and styles they offer. So, [...]

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Mickey Thompson Performance Tires

Mickey Thompson Performance Tires offers redline performance tires in both 70-series and 60-series sizes. They have an aggressive tread design and a bright red stripe making them a perfect addition to any muscle car. They are DOT approved and are well constructed. The tire compound used provides excellent traction for the people who want to [...]

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Car Club Listing

MANITOBA CAMARO CLUB 102 Huber Street, Winnipeg, MB R2R OX6 Association Phone: (204)795-0855 MAAC Rep Phone: (204)795-0855 MAAC Rep Name: Mary Blonski MAAC Rep Email: maryb1@mts.net Website: http://camaro-club.com Association’s Theme: We are a non-profit organization. Our mission statement is dedicated to the preservation of the legendary muscle cars, all generations of the Camaro. We would [...]

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Manitoba Association of Auto Clubs 2011 Affiliated Car Club

MANITOBA MOPAR ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 96, Norwood P.O., 287 Tache, Wpg, MB R2H 3B8 Association Phone: (204)667-2799 Association Email: pkun@highspeedcrow.ca MAAC Rep Phone: (204)667-2799 MAAC Rep Email: jtchir7@mymts.net Website: www.mbmopar.com Association’s Theme: Manitoba Mopar Association is a registered Manitoba non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the interest in Chrysler Corporation vehicles. Club Meeting Information: Meetings are [...]

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Manitoba Association of Auto Clubs 2011 Affiliated Car Club Listings

LEGENDS CAR CLUB Box 2005, Altona, MB ROG OBO Association Phone: (204)324-9923 Association Email: legendscarclub@mymts.net MAAC Rep Phone: (204)324-8769 MAAC Rep Name: Lyle Dunsmole MAAC Rep Email: ldunsmore@live.com Website: www.legendscarclub.ca Association’s Theme: Open to all owners or those interested in special interest vehicles. Club Meeting Information: 2nd Tuesday of each month at W.C. Miller Collegiate [...]

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Hyundai

Hyundai’s first two cars, the Pony and Stellar were quintessential lemons, and the company’s subsequent models have not been much better. The Pony came to Canada in late 1984, and sales took off like wildfire, mainly because of the Pony’s reasonably attractive packaging and very attractive price. The failure-prone Stellar joined the lineup in 1985. [...]

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The 92 Prelude Suggested Alternatives

The 92 Prelude is substantially improved over last year’s version. Try to get a second series Prelude made after February that incorporates many of the fixes found necessary with the first series cars. Other worthwhile cars to consider are the Acura Integra, Chrysler Laser/Talon, Ford Mustang and Probe, Honda Civic CRX, Mazda MX-3 Precidia and [...]

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Using your protective sleeve to help secure your personal information

The Manitoba EIC comes with a protective sleeve to prevent the RFID chip from being read by an unintended scanner. You should keep it in its protective sleeve at all times when not in use, otherwise it could be read by an unintended scanner. This is important because if your RFID chip is read by [...]

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How does it work?

Each Manitoba EIC is embedded with a transponder that contains a memory chip and an antenna. It’s important to note that the RFID chip contains one piece of personal information. The memory chip holds an identification number that corresponds to your personal information, which is stored in a secure Canada Border Services Agency database in [...]

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What is RFID?

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a wireless technology that stores and retrieves information remotely. It has been used for over 30 years and can be found in many car keys and bank cards. In Canada, RFID technology has been used in border crossing cards, such as NEXUS and FAST cards, since 1995. RFID technology is [...]

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