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you are aksing for trouble taking the gtr to the snow. we went in a TT forister and it was still a bit sketchy. while we were driving i was thinking about how dangerous it would have neeb in my skyline with the mechanical 2 way.

there were a few cars nearly coming off the road.

just hire a commondore or a little 4wd. it will be cheaper than something happening to the gtr.

cheers

I went to Hotham for the first time at the bebining of September and arrived in a full blizzard. It is an intersting road to drive and certainly one to be carefull on. I was driving a M35 Stagea and I just kept the car in Syncro and Snow mode which locks the front rear split and dulls the throttle response.

It is a tricky road to drive.

Watch out next year for a new chain made of cloth. Sounds wierd but I know the importer and he is currently getting the product approved. It is great because there is no metal to damage your car. I can say exactly how it works but it is basically a cloth that goes over the wheel. It is approved by all the European countries under their Chains standards requirements. Interestingly enough there is no Australian standard to pass.

Have fun at Hotham skiing.....

Andy

ive got no idea whats wrong with taking the gtr..

mine went up last year.. with snow.. the car loved it. awesome traction. with chains lol

and yer the attesa system was workin hard.. but if its not slipping torque on and its @ 100%.. then whats the problem??

car behaved beautifully and i will be takin it back to the snow again next year :cool:

oh and it has plentiful space for everything.. sure it was just me n the mrs.. but she took heaps of shit with her.. suit cases hahah

Edited by Bumblebee
I wish... nah it's from a cheater car :)

lol, yeah i recognise the evo cheater buttons, shame you cant rent evo's for the weekend as easily as subies :banana:

Btw: Great "cup" pic in your sig, thats a fkn crack up!

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