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  • Tune up time!

    Getting my GTR ready for winter, got my kick ass snow tires, oil pan heater, new fuel filter, oil change, and some new plugs.

    Anyone else gonna beat it through the winter? Most people think I'm crazy, but I've always wanted a GTR and I'm gonna enjoy it, besides AWD and good tires I'm set. If somebody's gonna lose it and wipe out my car, so be it.
    Gives me an excuse to buy an R34, lol.


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    1989 R32 Skyline GTR SOLD!!!!

    The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering.
    -Bruce Lee

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    Drove mine all last year, was awesome, 255 hakkapilletta's, was far better than my lifted f150, never had any issues with it not starting because of the cold, awesome winter beast, but ya, most called me crazy too. Not sure about this year, might park it for couple months to do some work, or not

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    • #3
      in alberta too lol maybe in BC.. but even then im not to sure...lol good luck
      - Adam

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      http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gts-project-cars/44846-project-nashzilla-r32-gt-t-neo.html

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      • #4
        This will be the third Skyline I have winter driven, not a big deal if you winterize properly. I see Porsche, AMG Mercedes, M5's, R35's, why not an R32?
        It's probably one of the BEST platforms I have EVER driven in winter, bar none. I got stuck more in my V6 Toyota 4X4 then I did in my Skylines.
        1989 R32 Skyline GTR SOLD!!!!

        The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering.
        -Bruce Lee

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        • #5
          I hate rust!! I have seen some Alberta and Eastern Skylines riddled with cancer , I agree lots of people drive hotter cars in the winter I have even seen a Lamborghini Gallardo driving in the Snow with four snow tires on it, in my opinion newer cars have much better corrosion protection so I wouldn't be as worried. I have driven my Lancia Delta Integrale once in the snow and old Italian Cars are built out of rust. I drive my old Audi

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          • #6
            Yeah, you guys in BC (even Alberta) can drive your cars in the -what you call snow But here in Qc city, we have ''real snow''. I can't even think of driving mine: even if it's not lowered that much I don't think it would be a good idea... Salt and sand would be an issue too!
            My sky got 99 problems but to find bitches ain't one

            Once you go sky; Parts you're going to buy...

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