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Now it snowed in the mid-atlantic/northeast

Will you drive your car again?

Around here they put down salt, sand, etc during this freak storm. With a few rounds of rainfall will you drive your car again? My car is a driver but it never sees snow, salt, sand or rain.......concerned about driving it again but don't want to hang it up just yet.

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I drive my cars all times of the year and am looking forward to winter with my 911. We're due for snow very soon here in Oregon. The only one I winterize is the 914 but even then have woken it up for a winter slumber and drive once or twice.
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My cars are up for the winter, the only thing I will be driving is the pickup until Spring.

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Yeah; I've parked mine for the season now too. Now it's time to have some fun taking it apart and putting it back together again.

- Replace the rear T-bars with stiffer items.
- Rebuild all 4 calipers and replace the pistons in the front calipers
- Change oil, filter and valve adjust
- Corner balance and align again.

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