CANTWN4LSN
Well-Known Member
Probably the best advice if considering storage. Not sure if they use "sand" in WY (a euphemism for little bits of gravel that crack windshields regularly out West) but other than salt solutions another reason to store it for the winter. Have had no problems parking it for 4-5 months for the past five years and enjoying it in nicer weather, but suspect in Cheyenne you will be able to drive year round with snows. Must be a GT350 owner in that area with good advice as well.There s no right or wrong answer . Put it away your first winter and then when spring comes you can either sell it or drive it. You decide. Then that happens again the next year. Rinse and repeat.
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