11-05-2013, 10:21 AM
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6/2/80 - 9/29/14 - RIP Lukas
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Posts: 450
Drives: ZR; Q45; VTR1K, GT65
Rep Power: 17
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Originally Posted by skidad62
I live in Canada's snowiest city... and our seasonal plates expire Oct 31st.... so my roadster went into winter hibernation on the weekend
Here's my prep...
Check & fill all fluids
Full tank of gas - with fuel stabilizer
Full detailing inside & out - tires dressed too.
Battery unhooked
Windows cracked 1/4"
Dryer sheets inside the car - repells mice
Steel wool in the tailpipes - keeps critters out of nesting mode
4 open baking soda containers (I put them in a big plastic container) in the car - absorbs musty smells & keeps things fresh inside
Car cover
Remove PL/PD from insurance
Mine stays in a heated storage facility with security and fire protection
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Some good ideas there
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