North Carolina Blizzard Cowl Hood
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North Carolina Blizzard Cowl Hood
I know alot of other people on here get to see snow more often and alot more of it but I am about 30 mins away from Charlotte NC and we hardly ever get a good snow and this is the most we have had here in a few years. To everyone up north who is used to the snow to give you an idea of what I am talking about the snow you see in the pictures is what almost shuts down all our small towns haha.
Anyways I thought I would share some of the pics from me goofing around today in the snow
Anyways I thought I would share some of the pics from me goofing around today in the snow
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lol you look to have gotten a little less than I did.
This was my car as of 5pm today after it had been sitting in the sun all day
This was my car as of 5pm today after it had been sitting in the sun all day
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Re: North Carolina Blizzard Cowl Hood
You can't have a snow cowl without a taller rear snow spoiler! It just don't look right without it.
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I had one of those on my DD grand am today, except it was a 10 inch!!
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I cant upload the picture since I am no good at that sort of thing but I have a picture of my camaro in the street with snow up to the hood! We got 14.5 inches today on Long Island.
Friggin snow drifts were rediculous!
Friggin snow drifts were rediculous!
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haha if this area got that much we would be declaring a state of emergency
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Re: North Carolina Blizzard Cowl Hood
I'm a little familiar with the stuff. Don't see more than a couple of inches at a time here in Western WA, but this last winter was worse than most. I also saw the occasional dusting when I was living in South Carolina, but rarely as much as in your picture.
This fell in one night and after I got the rest of the car cleared off, there was already another inch or so starting to collect.
It took me a couple of hours to clear the driveway, then when the snow plow came through some hours later, I was blocked in again.
This fell in one night and after I got the rest of the car cleared off, there was already another inch or so starting to collect.
It took me a couple of hours to clear the driveway, then when the snow plow came through some hours later, I was blocked in again.
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Dude I was just in Gastonia and Stanley last week! Too bad that didn't happen while I was there! I remember living in Lincolnton when I was a kid and it snowed like 6 feet!! (damn, that was like 20 years ago...geez I'm gettin old,lol)
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