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    Winter driving your 2009 GTR

    Was in downtown montreal today, Home of the worst roads of all of canada and i stumbled accross this...




    I was looking at it as it was the second one ive seen live with my eyes. im kinda disapointed at the owner for bringing it out on the the salt infested streets of down town montreal.
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    Would you rather never be able to see it since it's in his garage all the time?

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    some people buy cars to drive them not garage queen them, its nice to see someone would drive these cars all year round, there was a video with the new gtr winter driving on the nur, looked like it handled awesome in those conditions
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkunkWorks View Post
    Would you rather never be able to see it since it's in his garage all the time?
    its minus 10 outside and the roads are horrible. Wait a couple more weeks until its nice and toasty and the roads are clear of salt. Its like driving a zr1 in the snow doesnt make sence
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    the paint is basically invincible anyways.
    Besides that, it's encouraged to drive it all seasons
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    I saw one in Minnesota a few weeks ago, looks like it was well kept though. Fairly clean. I don't see why you couldn't drive it given proper care. Theres less and less steel on new cars these days anyway.
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    Good to see its being daily driven, thats what nissan designed it for
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    i guess so, Snow is a different story ill drive my car on snow that is fresh but once the salt comes out its back inside for the car. If you lived in montreal you would understand. Perhaps ill take some pictures of our roads here and post them.
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    The worst roads are here in Winnipeg my friend!
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    I dunno man sasks roads are pretty bad too.

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