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post Oct 17, 2003 - 8:46 PM
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Haha, snow driving? I live in Wisconsin. We find excellent uses for 4 cyl RWD Mustangs. wink.gif

In Wisconsin when its snowing with two fresh inches on the ground we'll still being going 60 in a 65. I've been passed before going like 55. I so rarely see a car in the ditch and if I do its an out of state one... WE DO LIVE BY IOWA (idiots out wandering around)


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post Oct 17, 2003 - 9:44 PM
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I might put some rain X on the window so the few drizzles of rain we get bead of the windows... smile.gif might have to recharge the A/C if I use it to much, ahh california.

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post Oct 17, 2003 - 9:51 PM
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QUOTE (dlqx @ Oct 16, 2003 - 8:06 PM)
Alright. I'm gonna sound like a total noob here but does the Celica not run well in winter or what? Why is it that almost every other person here is stowing their Celica away for the winter? As a 6th Gen. Celica owner, I'm just a little curious here...

Have you seen what our cars look like? They look bad-ass, thats what they look like. And you don't drive bad-ass cars through 5 feet of snow. I mean, our car is no Supra, but would you drive a Supra in the snow, through all the salt and mush? And as for my plans, I'm buying the first car I find for $200, hopefully before it snows.

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