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![]() You've pretty much got it covered. Change the oil before you store it, and make sure the cooling system is full. I'd drain the cooling system, and refill it with a clean mix, but that's just me. Disconnect the battery at both cables, and take the weight off the tires. I've heard that Bounce sheets are a good deterrent for mice, and it will leave the interior smelling better. Wouldn't hurt to lube all the hinges and apply vasoline to the weather stripping. You're not planning on storing it that long, and your weather isn't that extreme, so these aren't mandatory, but if you're in the mood, do them.
Take care, -Chris BTW, if you do drain and refill your cooling system, use the old coolant as a rubber protector for the tires and weather stripping. Old coolant is one of the best rubber protectors there is.
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