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    #16
    Some of you forget that it actually does snow in some parts of Arizona.

    Yes it's hardly any and yes I am on hankook rs-3s.
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    You'd chugg this butt. I know you would. Ain't gotta' lie to kick it brostantinople.

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      #17
      what else would I drive?
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        #18
        Originally posted by Holland View Post
        Some of you forget that it actually does snow in some parts of Arizona.

        Yes it's hardly any and yes I am on hankook rs-3s.
        we dont forget, we just choose to not acknowlege the fact that some poor bastards get cold in the winter :D....
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          #19
          Year round daily driver e30 here.

          So what do you guys do to protect against rust?
          Undercoating? What do you use?
          Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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            #20
            they don't really salt roads here
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              #21
              Originally posted by Holland View Post
              Some of you forget that it actually does snow in some parts of Arizona.

              Yes it's hardly any and yes I am on hankook rs-3s.
              Awesome. Internet high five for you.
              paint sucks

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                #22
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                  #23
                  Yup DD my car! Sun, Rain, Snow, don't matter I be yolkin & dosin my e30 yadadamean! ;)

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by nando View Post
                    they don't really salt roads here
                    I wish I could say the same.

                    We need a governor that's an e30 owner.
                    Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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                      #25
                      Year round daily driver.

                      In South Australia we never get any snow and therefore have no need to salt the roads.

                      In winter it does become a bit of a "drift car" though, sometimes unintentionally.
                      M20B23 Euro 323i - The Legend Of Ron Burgundrot

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                        #26
                        top down 350 days a year. and its my DD
                        Much wow
                        I hate 4 doors

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                          #27
                          no I drive my e30.

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                            #28
                            No, I don't drive it if it snows or there is snow on the ground, or if there is salt, or if it rains a lot. Also, even on a beautiful winter day, I can't drive it after 6pm because my heater is toast and it gets really cold.

                            I have the monster Yota to handle anything the Utah weather can throw at me. 4x4 and 33's fuck yeah!
                            YOUTUBE: AR Perez
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                            If lucky, the E36 will die peacefully, in its natural habitat, and be given the prestigious honor of donating its parts to an E30

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                              #29
                              M3 and 325i both stay in a bubble from the first salting until the first heavy rain washes it all away in March/April.


                              325ix on Nokian tires = best winter vehicle ever

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                                #30
                                Nope.

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