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Doctort68 01-16-2022 02:21 PM

Vancouver BC where do you buy forced induction?
 
Hello sorry if this is a post already made or there is one created for this already.

My question is for anyone living in Vancouver BC. I'm looking to purchase a supercharger for my BRZ (looking at vortech). Was just curious what sites or stores you guys may use. I've only used FT86motorsports so far to order parts before, but was curious if there are any other options for us.

Thanks!

villainous_frx 01-16-2022 03:14 PM

Not sure about Vancouver local businesses, but I've used Subieland.ca and Honeycomb Motorsport for parts before. Message their Facebook pages, they can get plenty of items not listed on the sites. Sean (Subieland), and Nick/Sahib (Honeycomb) are all great guys.

Muskoka800 01-18-2022 06:51 PM

Food for thought.
I bought a previously enjoyed Edelbrock from TX on the forums US Classifieds. Had it shipped to my US Postbox in Niagara Falls NY (Cross Border Pickups) who cleared it and brought it to their Mississauga depot (5 minutes from my office).
Finally got around to installing it at home with lifting help from my buddies.
Zach at CSG did my tune via Ecotec Connect.
I likely saved CA$3000.00 through this process and the FRS runs like a scalded cat now.

iDriveProjects 01-30-2022 12:38 AM

Hit up Garage Five Performance in Richmond, quick and competitive pricing

bcj 06-25-2022 12:34 PM

Bicycle or Motorbike?

Bicycles are easy. https://www.cohoferry.com/walk-on-bike-on

Motorbikes, probably not the best plan. https://soundrider.com/archive/tips/...f_ferries.aspx

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Canadian Connection

Going to Victoria, Vancouver Island? Considering using a Canadian Ferry out of Twassen, B.C.

Forget about the Black Ball that leaves from Port Angeles. With three sailings a day and room for only 12 bikes, you may be spending five hours dotting around Port Angeles if the spaces sell out before you arrive. In addition, the Strait of Juan de Fuca can be rather treacherous for both you and your bike. On a lovely day you may experience seven to ten degree sways. On a stormy day it can be worse! Try 15%! Riders are required to rope their bikes to the hull of the boat, but that's no guarantee your bike won't get a little knocked around during the sailing. The Black Ball is a privately owned ferry and not a part of the WA DOT system.


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