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Old 12-07-2003, 10:56 PM
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I had so much fun in the snow this weekend. We had 14". Doughnuts in parking lots in a big cloud of snow, driving down unplowed streets, climbing over mounds of snow. I just love my H2 even more.

Best was this NJ mall parking and driving over/through the huge 6' snow mounds made by the plow. A couple times I plopped on the H2's belly and got absolutely stuck. Then with some turning of the steering left/right and shifting between drive/reverse the H2 bulldozed right out. So much fun. I wish I took some pictures.

Here are a couple pictures in Greenwich Village last night. Fingers crossed for more snow.
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I had so much fun in the snow this weekend. We had 14". Doughnuts in parking lots in a big cloud of snow, driving down unplowed streets, climbing over mounds of snow. I just love my H2 even more.

Best was this NJ mall parking and driving over/through the huge 6' snow mounds made by the plow. A couple times I plopped on the H2's belly and got absolutely stuck. Then with some turning of the steering left/right and shifting between drive/reverse the H2 bulldozed right out. So much fun. I wish I took some pictures.

Here are a couple pictures in Greenwich Village last night. Fingers crossed for more snow.
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This morning on 55th and Park. Thing about the city is that in just a few hours you wouldn't even know it snowed.
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Now that looks good in the city Z!

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By the way while I was doing doughnuts both ABS and TC2 yellow lights came on the dash and still haven't turned off. Everything is working fine but this has me concerned. Anyone know what it means?
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You just got them packed with snow or really dirty. Try rinsing in & around your wheels and brakes to see if it helps. That usually does the trick for me.
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all it takes is 34 keys for the system to reset. Have fun

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In that first pic it almost looked like you had a pewter. too bad. lol
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