Honda Ruckus NPS50 Back Tire Hole Maker Creator
Funny Auction on Ebay
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Funny Auction on Ebay
I was searching for parts and came across this funny auction on ebay. Be sure to ask the guy a question about this marvel of technology.
Honda Ruckus NPS50 Back Tire Hole Maker Creator
Honda Ruckus NPS50 Back Tire Hole Maker Creator
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stillspeeding
- Spree

- Posts: 279
- Joined: Fri May 04, 2007 3:50 am
- Location: u.s.a
How is the Canadian dollar in comparison the the US dollar today???
Wow....Canada is on the rise, their dollar is almost the same as the US today:
Monday, October 8, 2007
1 US Dollar = 0.98113 Canadian Dollar
1 Canadian Dollar (CAD) = 1.01923 US Dollar (USD)
Interbank rate +/- 0%
This means:
You buy 1 US Dollar : 0.98113 Canadian Dollar
You sell 1 US Dollar : 0.98012 Canadian Dollar
You buy 1 Canadian Dollar : 1.01923 US Dollar
You sell 1 Canadian Dollar : 1.02028 US Dollar
Median price = 0.98012 / 0.98113 (bid/ask)
Minimum price = 0.98010 / 0.98110
Maximum price = 0.98080 / 0.98205
Wow....Canada is on the rise, their dollar is almost the same as the US today:
Monday, October 8, 2007
1 US Dollar = 0.98113 Canadian Dollar
1 Canadian Dollar (CAD) = 1.01923 US Dollar (USD)
Interbank rate +/- 0%
This means:
You buy 1 US Dollar : 0.98113 Canadian Dollar
You sell 1 US Dollar : 0.98012 Canadian Dollar
You buy 1 Canadian Dollar : 1.01923 US Dollar
You sell 1 Canadian Dollar : 1.02028 US Dollar
Median price = 0.98012 / 0.98113 (bid/ask)
Minimum price = 0.98010 / 0.98110
Maximum price = 0.98080 / 0.98205
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Kenny_McCormic
- CBR1000RR

- Posts: 4957
- Joined: Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:51 am
- Location: Southern Michigan
Canada isnt on the rise but the USA is on a sharp declineclocklaw wrote:How is the Canadian dollar in comparison the the US dollar today???
Wow....Canada is on the rise, their dollar is almost the same as the US today:
Monday, October 8, 2007
1 US Dollar = 0.98113 Canadian Dollar
1 Canadian Dollar (CAD) = 1.01923 US Dollar (USD)
Interbank rate +/- 0%
This means:
You buy 1 US Dollar : 0.98113 Canadian Dollar
You sell 1 US Dollar : 0.98012 Canadian Dollar
You buy 1 Canadian Dollar : 1.01923 US Dollar
You sell 1 Canadian Dollar : 1.02028 US Dollar
Median price = 0.98012 / 0.98113 (bid/ask)
Minimum price = 0.98010 / 0.98110
Maximum price = 0.98080 / 0.98205
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.

