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Yes it can..

You pop the fuse and it locks it in rear wheel drive..

GTS4's are about 100-150 odd kg heavier than GTST's..

A properly set up GTST could have the same levels of grip as a GTS4.. but this requires alot of work..

The level of grip in a GTS4 is just phenominal.. I have driven both.. and I can safely say that GTS4's grip much better..

What do you want to do with your car? Because that will determin which to go for..

by the way.. GTS4's have stronger boxes than R32 GTST's

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Ive owned a gts4 and now a gtr and i must say that the awd is an amazing addition to a performance car. My gtr makes 255awkw and even in the heavy pouring rain it will take straight off in a straight line without fishtailing.

You can get it sideways but it will be more a 4 wheel drift which looks cool to onlookers without you looking like a retard when you stack it into a gutter.

I also had an s15 and that thing even with 166rwkw was a handful in the rain, dangerous! but then again im not a good driver, i cant drift.

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