I drove my car for the first three winters in Calgary before i finally got a propper winter beater. For all the abuse and damage it was not worth it. Not out here anyways.
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Originally posted by Wrath View PostI've got a 98 Legacy. There is someone else on the board that has one as well, and like he said a while back "It takes no prisoners". I'd hate to see a Skyline go through the pain of rust.
My car is still doing pretty damn good.Originally posted by Z-TunedNext question is: should I stroke it??Originally posted by WingnutYes, but leave the engine alone.
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Ugh well my car is nothing special being a GTS-T so I see no reason not to drive it. Got a wicked set of winters on it, undercoat, and a little bit of care all will be well.
If you want to preserve the car and keep it super clean just buy a poster . It isn't hard driving in the winter just be careful.
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Originally posted by QuietChaos View PostJust remember kids - it could be worse. You could be on a crotch rocket in the snow.Nitrous Oxide is like a hot girl with STDs you wanna hit it but your too afraid of the consequences that will fallow
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Originally posted by PureEuroM3 View PostI'm not hating on anything. Considering I have owned my GTS-T for 3 years I would think my opinion is actually very logical. Sorry if I offended you?93 R33 GTST - DD
97 Legacy GT Sedan - RIP
2000 Buick LeSabre -RIP
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I drove my gtr during a freak june snow storm on 255's and it sucked. I am also worried about rust in the winter, what do you guys think about that electronic ion converter that inhibits rust accumulation? "They" say it's 99% effective, I I just don't know if it's bullsh!t or not.1992 Skyline GTR - Garage Queen
2009 Dodge Caravan - Woopee
1989 240sx - Rusty Beater
1979 Nomad Skyline - 23' Camper Trailer
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