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robz71lm7
I just stumbled upon these today. This is going to be a LONG winter. sad.gif

http://members.aye.net/~racerx/esp-robertm...tmeadway04.html

I think I'll order an 8x10 of the middle one.
Mericet
Yes, it will be a long winter. Luckily I have a bunch of pics trackbird took of me driving axoid's car!
trackbird
QUOTE (Mericet @ Nov 30 2004, 09:24 PM)
Yes, it will be a long winter. Luckily I have a bunch of pics trackbird took of me driving axoid's car!

Just plaster the office with those and keep a bright light in the room..... thumbup.gif
Barry 94Formula
I guess this is not the right time to tell you guys that it was 75 degrees here in New Orleans today. smile.gif
BCinU
It's just starting to get nice down here!

Sebring this coming weekend. biggrin.gif
35th_Anniversary_AS_Camaro_SS
No withdrawal here. pavement is still free of snow and the Metro trailbrakes good smile.gif
The one rough winter I had was when my car was an auto...but at least it was RWD & V8.
sgarnett
Is it going to be a long winter? My new parts arrived on the Tuesday morning following the last possible testing day. If they had arrived by Friday, I was planning to take the day off from work just to make damn sure it was ready by Sunday. Does that answer your question rant.gif banghead.gif rant.gif banghead.gif rant.gif banghead.gif ??? biggrin.gif

I was told up front that they probably wouldn't be ready in time - no complaint against the vendor is intended, but I was really hoping our "tentative" last event would get rescheduled later in the month. Nope, right on time biggrin.gif

Aaarggh! Is it March yet?
Is it March yet?
Is it March yet?
Is it March yet?
Jeff94TA
Lets see.....

Autocross December 12th
Three day Evo school Dec 17-19th
Autocross January 9th
Roebling Road January 15th & 16th
Autocross February 13th

Thats all I have planned at the moment but yep it's looking like a long fun filled winter. ph34r.gif Sorry guys I couldn't resist.
:leaving:
PF Flyer
... with the upgrades I have planned for the car, the 'Honey-Do' list to work on and work, it won't be that long between Nov and Feb.

Besides I have plenty of on track, in car video I can watch, both of my car and the SWC-GT series, if I find I can't sleep.
rmackintosh
....winter......what's that?????

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AllZWay
Unfortunately we do have a little winter here, but only about 2 months worth.

It gives the wallet time to reload a little anyway.
Teutonic Speedracer
I hate being away from the track but with the list of modifications and things I'm doing to the car, I'll be lucky if I get it all done by March. huh.gif
Crazy Canuck
yesterday I was still driving the car with the top down laugh.gif :drive:
decided to put it to sleep... let the3.5 longest months of the year start.
this morning, when got up, was snowing outside... 1st snow of the year... all melted already (wish it was spring already)
robz71lm7
On the way home yesterday I was driving my 4x4 pickup pretty hard around some turns and doing some trail braking and thinking about lines....and it struck me... the good thing about having winter off.

It keeps me from burning out and by the time march rolls around I'm invigorated again. :drive: cool2.gif It also let's me do mods without worrying about getting the car ready for the next autocross.
George
Roads are still clean in Toronto although not for long I should think. My car hasn't been out since the last track event in October - I don't really enjoy driving it on the roads around here - not much point really.

When I start to suffer from winter withdrawl I find it helps to put a pot of Castrol R on the stove and let it heat up real good - sort of brings it all back..lol.
LT4Firehawk
I'm glad I live in the (relative) south. We usually only have maybe 5-10 days of snow a year, so I can drive the car pretty much year round. Plus our first track day is usually in Feb.
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