20-12-2009 End Of Year Countdown 2009

Which sets did you enjoy?


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You're exactly right, Trace. Any speed you get up to has to come back down the same way. I love front wheel drive in the snow, but it has gotten me in some close calls (I'm from Minnesota).
where are you from vinnified?
 
Are you serious? How long do the tires last you? :P

from new... about 2-3 years if u drive like 15K miles per year... and yes im serious... u wont stay on the road without them ;)
 
from new... about 2-3 years if u drive like 15K miles per year... and yes im serious... u wont stay on the road without them ;)


Michelin X-Ice Xi2
*Est. $95 Compare Prices

Michelin's newest winter tire aces even the toughest Scandinavian tests. It clings tenaciously to snow and ice, while driving more quietly and offering less rolling resistance (and therefore better gas mileage) than other… winter tires. However, the Michelin Xi2 is more expensive than the competent General Altimax Arctic (*Est. $65), and it can't handle wet and dry roads as confidently as the performance-oriented Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 (*Est. $145).
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Marc Tall & Kay D Smith - Hoipolloi (Mark Sherry's Trance Energy Remix)
 
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© Subaru

1. Subaru Outback

Ground clearance: 8.4 inches
Curb weight: 3,375 pounds
Cold-weather features: Heated front seats, heated fold-away mirrors, front and rear wiper de-icer
The Subaru Outback has a few more inches of ground clearance than the Legacy Wagon, which makes it a perfect choice for those who have to venture out into fresh powder. It's long been a favorite among skiers because of its road-oriented all-wheel-drive system and combination of good ground clearance and sure handling.
 
:loveah::loveah::loveah:

damn it's cold in my room..i should move next to the stove :lol::lol::lol:or drink jome jagermeister to keep myself in alive. :devil: :)

Jagger bombs or Jagger with Redbull... neither drinks that I will ever understand why people drink :lol:
 

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