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    Exclamation GT-R Awd to Rwd

    I read somewhere that it was possible to make the GT-R go from AWD to RWD by simply removing a fuse. Is this true? thought id ask the experts =D

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    yup, i got mine wired to a switch do i don't even have to full the fuse
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    This is true! There are 2 fuses you can pull. One under the dash and one in the engine bay. If you pull the one in the engine bay it also disables ABS.

    I don't think you can pull the fuse while driving or if you have a switch flick it. I think the car needs to be off for it to be in RWD. There's lots of threads over different sites about this also. Take a look at them to get more answers!
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    Gotta be stopped for it to re-engage. R32's can do this with no problem but r33/r34 it's advisable to remove front prop shaft as well as pulling fuse or you start destroying shiat. Have fun

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    thats awesome cause i want a car i can drag gtr and drift gtst so like the GTR does it all thats great! now im just hoping i am able to get the one i found on here, only downfall is im in the states and am relying on a friend to buy the car in my place.

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    Ah. Be careful with that unless it's a straight track car. If not id wait till 2014 and pick up a 89 r32

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    ^ This. Don't hassle yourself trying to buy an R32 right now and bring it into the US. Bad juju
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    LOL, honestly i live way back in the country where noone will really know what it is, plus you can get anything tagged in tennessee no emission test or safety inspection whatsoever. but you see im getting the r32 now so i dont have to fight the crowd in 2014

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    You can also dissengage the AWD system ( ABS system also ) while driving. As you are rolling, you turn the key to OFF position, switch it back to the 3rd position and start the car by compression. You will see the 4WD and ABS light come on i;e they are off. If you stop at a red light or Stop sign, the 2 systems will re-engage
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    That will work too (but a pita), its best to just wire in a switch an an in-line fuse to the fuse port under the dash that way you can just turn it on and off at will. Don't get to disappointed if no-one up here will sell you a Skyline, my bet is it won't happen untill 2014.



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