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It was time to test teh mighty ATESSA in the snow

Last night, off me, a GTS4 and a WRX went.

Follow the posts on NS, i CBF relinking everything.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/LAST-NIGHT-t199933.html

The AWD worked well... apart from when it started to slip around...and around....and around :P

Some damaged caused when I snow ploughed, smashed my coolers air scoop and bent it back. Rubbed on the wheel a while without me noticing. Ah well, it was worth it! :no:

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During winter time, i drove 4 hours to Falls Creek to snowboard and they were making snow with machine YET only one or two weeks to winter and we get natural snow in the back yard, WTF.

We all going to die, its the end of the world :P. Sorry if i freak you out, i'm bored at work, Mav don't supply me what he suppose to anymore :happy: and Adz kept all the goodies to himself.

I went through Olinda, Sassafras and Mt Dandy and found nothing :happy:

The Patch, Emerald, Gembrook and paky upper had snow and then hail all day. You were in the logical places for snowfall but that weather was insane.

well it was the coldest day we have had up here in NSW - you guys are giving us this freakin cold weather!

go away!! :P

apparantly snow in Canberra and Iwouldnt be suprised if our blue mountains had anything similar

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