werd at least my hayabusa is covered in snow, both my civics are covered i'll post them in a bit
i cant complain though i am not paying for rentI park in a garage so I dont have to worry about this thankfully.
why the f**k would anyone let their car be buried in snow for a long period of time, thats how you rust the f**k out of your car, rent a storage unit to store it in during the winter, it disturbing to see cars like that
Because after the storm is over, we go out and clean the cars off. Duh...why the f**k would anyone let their car be buried in snow for a long period of time, thats how you rust the f**k out of your car, rent a storage unit to store it in during the winter, it disturbing to see cars like that
sooo basically your saying all the times we wash our cars in the summer time is a waste too cuz its going to "rust the f**k out of our cars"? its just water. road salt mixed in with it.....yeah thats distructive to paint and metal. corrosive i should of said. but just leaving snow and just snow.....yeah theres absolutely no harm in it.why the f**k would anyone let their car be buried in snow for a long period of time, thats how you rust the f**k out of your car, rent a storage unit to store it in during the winter, it disturbing to see cars like that
jesus you guys talk like its hydrochloric acid or something......its just frickin frozen water......or basically crystalized water vapor. its not going to do s**t for at least a few years..... and by then it will still not be noticable...^^^
I want snow like that.
yeah because washing your car and then drying is is equal to having 50 lbs of snow on your car for weeks at a time, if i lived where it snowed i would spend $200 on a f**ken build it yourself shed and park my car in there not let it sit and rust all winter longsooo basically your saying all the times we wash our cars in the summer time is a waste too cuz its going to "rust the f**k out of our cars"? its just water. road salt mixed in with it.....yeah thats distructive to paint and metal. corrosive i should of said. but just leaving snow and just snow.....yeah theres absolutely no harm in it.
hey ej6....looks like you got 3 feet of snow on your car..... love the first pic, a little bit of the tire and quarter panel....and thats it
um, it's frozen, not liquid. And people clean the snow off their cars, this is the "Post pics of snow on your car" not the "Post pics of your car after you cleaned the snow off" thread.yeah because washing your car and then drying is is equal to having 50 lbs of snow on your car for weeks at a time, if i lived where it snowed i would spend $200 on a f**ken build it yourself shed and park my car in there not let it sit and rust all winter long
Some of us dont have a choice there bud...why the f**k would anyone let their car be buried in snow for a long period of time, thats how you rust the f**k out of your car, rent a storage unit to store it in during the winter, it disturbing to see cars like that
lol yes a 200$ shed that can fit a caryeah because washing your car and then drying is is equal to having 50 lbs of snow on your car for weeks at a time, if i lived where it snowed i would spend $200 on a f**ken build it yourself shed and park my car in there not let it sit and rust all winter long
lol yes a 200$ shed that can fit a car
find me on and i'll buy it
umm ok..... my bros crx is an 1990. we got it out of the junk yard. ok the car sat in the yard for 8 years befor we pulled it out. and theres basically no rust on the car. just little quarter size patches that are just starting to show on the drivers side door and rear quarter panels. just water is not very corrosive to metal and paint. salt and salt water......road slush.... acts like an oxidizer accelerating the rusting process.yeah because washing your car and then drying is is equal to having 50 lbs of snow on your car for weeks at a time, if i lived where it snowed i would spend $200 on a f**ken build it yourself shed and park my car in there not let it sit and rust all winter long