Horrible, E61 winter pics
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I will wash the car when this three month cold snap is over... So, maybe in May?
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The rear of my car is also dirty as hell, but otherwise it is quite clean so I had't bother to wash it. Also they're not using salt that much in these temperatures as it does not work when it is colder than -5 celsius.
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I have not noticed salt, however, when we were in Sweden two weeks ago, the use of Urea was insane. It can be -10°C, and there is water running on the motor way! I used 3 liters of washer fluid for a 180km drive!
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Brushless car wash this week if it gets "warmer" than -8°C.
I have not noticed salt, however, when we were in Sweden two weeks ago, the use of Urea was insane. It can be -10°C, and there is water running on the motor way! I used 3 liters of washer fluid for a 180km drive
I have not noticed salt, however, when we were in Sweden two weeks ago, the use of Urea was insane. It can be -10°C, and there is water running on the motor way! I used 3 liters of washer fluid for a 180km drive
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Wow so that's what real weather/seasons looks like. There is no way I could live in those conditions. Last time I went to the local mountains and had to shovel a driveway and I pretty much had it. But then again, snowboarding is all worth it .
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You've still got your front splitter on the car Do you have your own personal snow plough to drive in front of you throughout the winter period?
ps. I have to give you 10/10 for "design of dirt" -- its quite a nice design the way its sprayed up from the wheels and its the same on both sides, but I wouldn't expect anything less from such an experienced modder
ps. I have to give you 10/10 for "design of dirt" -- its quite a nice design the way its sprayed up from the wheels and its the same on both sides, but I wouldn't expect anything less from such an experienced modder