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I wish I had something to do to the Tahoe, she's looked the same for a few months haha

The last cargo ship of the year left last week and the bay is pretty much all frozen up now with the last two weeks at -20c.

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A nice thing about snow/ice roads is that I haven't washed my truck in 2 months and it looks like this [emoji16]

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Always fascinated with your pics :) very cool
 

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It was only -11 today with no wind. Perfect day

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Break out the shorts and Hawaiian shirts :crazy:
 

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Damn, you're crazy! Tahoe looks great as always! How do those batteries like that cold weather?
 

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The dreaded winter in near:doh2:. You are alot further north than I am, keep the cold there lmao.
I wish mine would stay that clean driving around in the snow! with the salt on the streets it's allways wet and dryes on the paint. Hard to keep a truck nice and rust free like that.

Great looking taho BTW :waytogo:
 
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Damn, you're crazy! Tahoe looks great as always! How do those batteries like that cold weather?

Haven't had much cold weather yet (will see -35 before wind chill in January/feb) but apparently hybrids don't mind because the batteries won't get too hot and stay in a more efficient temp range. I have no idea if there is any truth to that though lol.

I have a block heater and am planning on installing a small space heater just to keep from freezing if we see -40s like last year.


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