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 Worried about GW? Move to Maine... While some on here are worried about Global Warming I myself am worried about the butt load of snow that is going to hit Maine in the next few months. I've only had my Boxster since October. I've stored a few Miatas over the years. Just throwing this out there for the guys who have to store their toys for the winter. Any hints or tips related to the Boxster I should know about before storing it for a long winters nap? Here's what I've got so far... Tires up to 60lbs. Full tank of gas w/ some fuel stabilzer Remove the battery (not on a concrete floor) and put it on a trickle charger Leave the hood unlatched (to get the battery back in easier) A good wash inside and out box of baking soda in the pass. compartment Stuff paper towels up the exhaust pipe and any other "orifices" Anything else??? -Tom | 
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 I just 'hibernated' my Boxster today as well.  I change the oil prior to hibernation.  Also, make sure the emergency brake is not engaged.  Other than that you seem to have it covered. | 
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 My question is this.  How much is a butt load of snow exactly and how do you verify that measurement?  Are there varying degrees of butt loads of snow?  Like does the weather man say "Tomorrow we're getting a Rosie O'Donnell butt load of snow" and then you know you're completely screwed, as opposed to when he says "We're getting a Jessica Alba butt load of snow" and you become very happy because you're in for a really pleasant day? | 
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 Well, I've never related any amount of snow to Jessica Alba. You must not be from the Northeast if you have to ask what a butt load of snow is. I SO badly want to move to California. Convertible season 365 a year... Quote: 
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