we've got our own ice track and icemaker (donkey can't find the start button :dozey: ) on location now :bandit:Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
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we've got our own ice track and icemaker (donkey can't find the start button :dozey: ) on location now :bandit:Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
http://i46.tinypic.com/2d6jvoy.jpg
That thing looks awesome, I'd drive it to work if I had it.
I'm in Quebec this week and can't get over the fact everyone with a car is required to have snow tires on. So many new cars on steel wheels. Even when I was living in Colorado most people were too cheap to have a set. That said it hasn't snowed, yet, even up here.
steel wheels? Damn those Quebecois are cheap :p :andrea:
There's typically a lot of salt laid down on our roads during winter which corrodes alloy wheels.
salt doesn't corrode alloy wheels as much in Germany... maybe they wash their cars more often ;) :p :andrea:
-15 deg C temps aren't ideal for car washing ;) . We usually endure the grime until springtime when we can hook up a power washer :p : .
I guess hooking up a power washer is cheaper than paying for a car wash :p
I spoke too soon. I drove through an ice storm to find Quebec City under a lot of snow with driving sleet. I need some of those covered wiper blades for ice.
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Especially when I borrow the neighbour's power washer :p :