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Old 11-09-2004, 10:13 AM   #2
KiltedBanshees93GT
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Default Re: Winter storage help needed ...

Well off the top of my head:
Jackstands are a good idea, keep the flat spots away.
Damp-rid or equivalent in the interior to control moisture/mildew.
I've heard that dryer sheets in the interior will keep rodents away (havent tried it yet)
Fuel stabilizer:Good
I've heard that you should pull the battery, but I would probibly leave it in, and just make sure to run her for 10-20 min a week,or every few days, both for charging and keeping the engine up (make sure the garage door is open for the fumes! ) (A trickle charger might be good too?)
Other than that, ??? I'm new to this winter storage game myself.

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