Who's driving their S2000s in winter?
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Originally posted by speedfreak
You sure are dan tell us something we don't know
You sure are dan tell us something we don't know
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I can take mine out on good days.
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Yes sir, I am out there all year around. Blizzaks and 30-40 lbs of sand and then I am off. Of course you have to drive more responsible when there is s@#$ coming down or ice.
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Originally posted by Triple-H
Wow, seems like lots of you guys are driving in the winter.
Out of curiosity, how many of those driving in the winter have the hardtop?
Wow, seems like lots of you guys are driving in the winter.
Out of curiosity, how many of those driving in the winter have the hardtop?
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You will love it, when you get it! [/B][/QUOTE]
Not if you are tall. I tried to sit in one at the dealership and my head was scraping the roof. Saved a couple grand that day.
Second Winter for me. Have Pilot Sports this year. I take it out only when the roads are dry because of the salt, or if we get into a rainy stretch and the salt's washed away I'll use it. Figure it's getting an under carriage wash then.
Not if you are tall. I tried to sit in one at the dealership and my head was scraping the roof. Saved a couple grand that day.
Second Winter for me. Have Pilot Sports this year. I take it out only when the roads are dry because of the salt, or if we get into a rainy stretch and the salt's washed away I'll use it. Figure it's getting an under carriage wash then.