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  • #16
    nissans are made from paper thin metal. if you live in an area where they salt the roads expect it to turn into a rustbucket in a few years.
    1992 GTR - 2.7L, GT2871R's, forged bottom end, big valves, 270* cams, R34 getrag
    2000 Honda Insight - 70+mpg daily driver
    2003 Sierra 2500HD Diesel - Tow vehicle

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    • #17
      Cat 4 = Category 4 meaning high quality. Near showroom condition.
      Originally posted by kengeroo
      that's what I thought when I opened the package..
      ...don't drink and ebay
      '03 Ford Mustang

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      • #18
        It's financially retarded... So your gonna buy a 8-10k GTR and its going to stay in top shape for 1 year meaby (rust etc.) Afther 1 year you can A) scrap de car (8k in the gutter) B) try the rebuild/replace the rusted parts $$$$ and it wont stop rusting.
        A 15-20 years oid race car (without any agressive maintenance schedule) is not a daily driver...
        Nick
        03 lancer dead
        68 gmc w/355 cid rice killer
        05 chevy silverado L33
        2010 crv Wife's ride
        1987 Harley Softail custom

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        • #19
          Well if you live somewhere where it gets down to -45 they aren't going to salk the road seeing as its useless past -20 or w.e the temp is. I'm personally buying an r32 for year round use since I can keep it in my garage and don't have to worry about cold starts. I've always loved r32's and I think it will look great parked next to my r35
          1994 GTR V-Spec II

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          • #20
            Guys they arnt made of glass and sugar. Drive your cars thats what they were built for.
            You can't fix stupid.

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            • #21
              why not drive the r35 all year? Its newer and most likely built to withstand higher tolerances of rust, i understand it costs ten times more than an r32 but hey it aint a Ferrari

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              • #22
                Cause a lot of other drivers are retarded and I'd rather have them slide into an r32 than my r35. Yeah its no ferrari, they're too slow (I hope with the mods its faster than the 458, atleast in a straight line)
                1994 GTR V-Spec II

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                • #23
                  Has anyone seen an older car with the electronic rust proof systems?

                  ex.



                  I may end up scrapping my plan, but I wanted to keep my GTST as a summer/track car and get a GTR as a daily. Originally I was going to rust proof it yearly (krown etc) but my father recently had the electronic rust proofing installed so I was curiously if anyone has tried it on an older car?
                  93 R33 GTST - DD
                  97 Legacy GT Sedan - RIP
                  2000 Buick LeSabre -RIP

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Spencer87 View Post
                    Has anyone seen an older car with the electronic rust proof systems?

                    ex.



                    I may end up scrapping my plan, but I wanted to keep my GTST as a summer/track car and get a GTR as a daily. Originally I was going to rust proof it yearly (krown etc) but my father recently had the electronic rust proofing installed so I was curiously if anyone has tried it on an older car?
                    The electric module works in theory, but practically speaking, a commercial unit with such a small power draw seems like a marketing ploy more than anything.



                    The above link is a document created by the module company, but they do back up their claims with lab tests from outside parties. But obviously take those tests with a grain of salt.

                    If I were you, I'd get the Krown rust proofing for sure, and augment it with the module if you don't mind spending the extra money (i don't think those modules cost too much anyway).

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