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  • #16
    Off topic:

    What kind of winters do you have down there in Indiana
    I really like to know winter starts here in about
    a month or so and usually there not to bad. I hate it anyway.
    I just love detailing

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Don
      Looks great, but I woud have to do some serious "plastic surgery" in that engine compartment.
      That actually looks great! It puts the Focus to shame in that department. The engine bay in my old one looked like a spaghetti mess.

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      • #18
        (Indiana winters) From Dec. to March, mostly in the 30s (degrees F, 32 degree F = 0 degrees C) and 40s during the day and teens and 20s at night. Though we almost always see a week or two with temps below 0. The central part of the state average for snowfall is 20 to 30 inches of snow. But if you in the most northern part of the state (NW ind. to South Bend), it can be 3 to 4 times that amount due to the "lake effect" snow off of Lake Michigan. All and all not that bad, but still a lot of salt and sand on the roads for most of the winter and early spring to deal with. ...This is a "Indiana Thing", but it seems to always snow more in March during basketball tourney time than in Jan.
        Purdue Gear head

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        • #19
          Originally posted by BoilerPete
          ...This is a "Indiana Thing", but it seems to always snow more in March during basketball tourney time than in Jan.
          Yeah, sometimes it snows here in March too.

          Back in '93, we had blizzard that roared through here during the ACC tourney. The mountains got it so bad that some died on the Appalachian Trail from exposure.
          r. b.

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          • #20
            (Snow) not looking forward to it! Only good thing about winter driving (and car care), no bugs to wipe off!
            Purdue Gear head

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            • #21
              Ok thanks for the info, that's pretty bad compared with winters
              in Holland temps will drop below zero but we don't have
              that much snow luckely, mostly 2 or 3 inches.
              I just love detailing

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