Finaly done a little video of my car in the snow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBetNNp1Mdw
Making the most of a layer of snow
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Re: Making the most of a layer of snow
Hi mate.
That was spot on.
I hope you washed the car after that
Cheers Mark.
That was spot on.
I hope you washed the car after that

Cheers Mark.
Re: Making the most of a layer of snow
Sweet. Just about to do this on the way to the autofactors 

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Re: Making the most of a layer of snow
I was hoping to wash the car but I went for petrol and the jet wash was frozen. And if you want a second excuse the water is off at my shed cause the tap froze and poped the water pipe off, nearly caused a flood
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thanks, though. The car is pretty well undersealed, the only rusty bits are dai's ARB links!
Speedy, with 140BHP you'll set fire to the snow! hope its good

thanks, though. The car is pretty well undersealed, the only rusty bits are dai's ARB links!
Speedy, with 140BHP you'll set fire to the snow! hope its good

Re: Making the most of a layer of snow
Bloke is coming round in a bit to fit me some tyres. After that I think I might be off to make a video of my own, Watch this space 

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Re: Making the most of a layer of snow
I am highly in favour of this!samdale wrote:Bloke is coming round in a bit to fit me some tyres. After that I think I might be off to make a video of my own, Watch this space
Re: Making the most of a layer of snow
been doing lots of this myself recently
i love linking slides - into a car park, round the islands (lamp posty bits
) then back out all in one slide and its so slow that theres gonna be almost no damage if a curb was hit 




