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Old 01-31-2002, 12:21 PM
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snowboarding g20?

so, how many of you guys got hit with the snow this morning?

my p11 could not pull out of the driveway...8inches of snow and my g was history. had 4 guys and a 4x4 pull it back into the garage. hehehe.

so the wife dropped me off at work on my civic hb. good thing i didn't go lowering that car. hehehehe. need a 4x4.
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He he

I had no problem my G was good in snow but I think you had more then me.
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The last time we had snow for longer then a day was ohhhhh 50 years ago here in Concord. Lolz, but it rains a lot here and that of course gets my G ride hella dirty. Damn rain...
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We had snow here in the Seattle area three days last week. Luckily, the roads stayed fairly clean. The only problem spots were infrequently traveled roads and some parking lots. I can tell you now that Toyo Proxes do NOT do well in the snow and ice. I grew up in the harsh Wyoming winters and i have never driven a car that handled snow as poorly as my G20 with the Toyo's. I'm reconsidering putting some good AT tires on my 15" wheels for the snowboarding season. I hate having to ask everyone else to drive when we go 'boarding.
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