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Thread: step 1 - remove shovel from boot

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    Default step 1 - remove shovel from boot

    step 2 - dig way to boot.... d'oh!
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    mine was like that too, took my gf and i 2 hours to shovel out both cars.

    btw folks, that happened overnight where 525 driver and i live.

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    that storm was psycho- well ... all that's left for me to do now is the driveway ... d'oh! one good thing about having a black car is that you only have to remove about half the snow from the top and the sun does the rest. - doesn't help around the sides tho. next year i'm going to build a garagloo.
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    You keep that crap out there. This was a record year for snowfall in NH. Winter seems to be losing its grip. It rained heavily last two days,much of the snow is melted if not the mountains left from plowing. I am not willing to accept anymore snow so ,soo just... just keep it..lol
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    whats that white **** all over everything, we ain't got dat down here
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    i cant even think how you guys drive in the winter....I know you cant drive in that stuff(unless the plough comes),but i wouldnt contemplate driving.
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    never mind global warming will take care of that soon

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    Just did 750 dollars worth of damage to my car when the door caught on a frozen chunk of ice in my driveway while pushing the car backwards out of a rut. I feel like the world's biggest idiot. The door opened 90 degrees outward. Anyone have a calypsorot door they want to sell?

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    I did the same thing once. only thing was that I was 13 years old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    i cant even think how you guys drive in the winter....I know you cant drive in that stuff(unless the plough comes),but i wouldnt contemplate driving.
    Actually, the E34 is quite the snow plow, for a rear wheel drive vehicule. In five years, I've gotten stuck and had to use traction aids only 3 times... And 2 of them were in the last 5 days.... Good snow tires make the E34 a quite capable winter car...

    Here are a couple of pics from around my house, taken Sunday... I lived just north of Montreal and we got hit good last Saturday... We're going for the absolute record which is 383 cm of snow, in 70-71... We are at 347 cm... I say go for it...

    Notice that in the third picture, I'm on the highest point of the snow bank on my front lawn... I would say 10 feet easy...

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