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<blockquote data-quote="dom418" data-source="post: 14011069" data-attributes="member: 61746"><p>Charles, isn't it a little late in the season to be asking this question lol....</p><p></p><p>Hope all is well buddy. You should be fine. Unless you guys see extreme fluctuations in temperatures, moisture shouldn't be an issue. You may have some moisture develop in your oil and fuel. The way I solve this is I always store on a full tank and take it easy on that old fuel when you drive the car again(no boost). Also change the oil as well.</p><p></p><p>I put plywood under my tires to prevent the concrete from sucking out moisture. As others have said you can put a tarp under the car as we'll but I never have done this. All in all it's not like we are storing our cars for years so it's kinda hard to mess things up. Take care.</p><p></p><p>Domenick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dom418, post: 14011069, member: 61746"] Charles, isn't it a little late in the season to be asking this question lol.... Hope all is well buddy. You should be fine. Unless you guys see extreme fluctuations in temperatures, moisture shouldn't be an issue. You may have some moisture develop in your oil and fuel. The way I solve this is I always store on a full tank and take it easy on that old fuel when you drive the car again(no boost). Also change the oil as well. I put plywood under my tires to prevent the concrete from sucking out moisture. As others have said you can put a tarp under the car as we'll but I never have done this. All in all it's not like we are storing our cars for years so it's kinda hard to mess things up. Take care. Domenick [/QUOTE]
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