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03-06-09, 09:24
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Zamboni for Paint
Greg Nichols is offline
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Location: Logan Utah
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Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
The winters around here don't lend well to lots of work, good thing I do other things with my time. 30" of powder this day, I was dead tired by noon.
Cheers,
GREG
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"Detailing for the discerning owner"
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03-06-09, 09:57
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backwoods_lex is offline
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
Nice way to spend time there. I've never been skiing, but I'd like to try it sometime.
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03-06-09, 10:39
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To Shine and Protect
salty is offline
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Swift Current Saskatchewan Canada
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
Awesome! Haven't skied in years, i do have to go look for a couple teeth in Fernie BC, though.
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03-07-09, 06:45
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Zamboni for Paint
Greg Nichols is offline
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Location: Logan Utah
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
It was a great day!
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03-07-09, 10:15
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U scuff 'em I buff 'em!
Apollo_Auto is offline
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Location: Hungary
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
Looks like fun  . I lived in Colorado for more than 6 years and only went skiing once... I guess I was just a bit gun-shy after a snowboarding accident that put my in physical therapy for 1.5 years... trashed my knees and I've had 2 surgeries since then  .
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03-07-09, 10:29
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Welcome 2 the KEVOLUTION
gmblack3a is offline
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Location: Atlanta
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
Greg, I'm sure you will have plenty of time to detail in the summer.
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03-07-09, 11:06
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Who? Me?
the other pc is offline
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: SoCal
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
Greg,
1. I hate you.
2. Get the guest room ready, I'll be right over.
pc.
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03-07-09, 03:28
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Zamboni for Paint
Greg Nichols is offline
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Location: Logan Utah
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
I went again today, only 6" of new no challenge, but had a great time with the kids!
Bryan I really hope this year I can be more than busy. SuperBee and I have a 3 car detail coming up next weekend.
Cheers,
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Reflections Detailing of Utah
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03-12-09, 03:37
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NWS Alpine is offline
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
I love the snow out there. Such a different ride than other places around the country. I grew up skiing and racing all over the northeast and canada.
My rents actually have a house out in Logan on one of the benches. Right across the little canyon from Utah State and Logan CC.
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03-14-09, 03:42
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Brs768 is offline
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
I love snowboarding in the winter, unfortunately I usually hurt myself cause I try somethin that I can't do or got off a jump thats way too big.
Detailing never got me a concussion, so thats fun too haha.
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03-24-09, 12:30
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iDetail is offline
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Re: Skiing the Powder vs. Detailing
haha, my name here is iDetail and my email is iridepowder@gmail - I know I would much rather be neck deep in powder any day over detailing - i do love cleaning cars, but skiing powder is - well, out of this world.
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