Let's see a pic of your Winter Warrior
#3
Pro
I applaud all of you who use their 911's as daily drivers, and who expose them to snow, etc.
However, mine will never see snow. Heck, the only time it sees rain is when I get caught in it unexpectedly. I might be in the minority with this though.
However, mine will never see snow. Heck, the only time it sees rain is when I get caught in it unexpectedly. I might be in the minority with this though.
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#9
Burning Brakes
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Yeah man. '11 4S. 6 speed w/ SPASM. Looked for over a year and found this one in Seattle last July. It replaced my 955 CTT grocery getter/Summit County shuttle. It's going to be seeing a lot of snow. Planning on skiing 30-some days this year plus a road trip out to Lake Tahoe and Salt Lake City.
#11
Yeah man. '11 4S. 6 speed w/ SPASM. Looked for over a year and found this one in Seattle last July. It replaced my 955 CTT grocery getter/Summit County shuttle. It's going to be seeing a lot of snow. Planning on skiing 30-some days this year plus a road trip out to Lake Tahoe and Salt Lake City.
I spent a couple winters driving a 996 cabrio in CH. Honestly, these cars are a better winter than summer driving experience. Those who lock them away in there garage are really missing out.
#12
Burning Brakes
It's the one on the right:
#15
I'm with you on this one, I don't drive mine in bad weather either, no need to, I have two other cars to drive in the winter. Too much hassle putting on winter tires, I have summer tires on it all year round. Contrary to popular belief, Denver doesn't snow that much when it does, it melts the next day and the day after, the road is clear and ready to be driven in summer tires so that is when I take mine out.