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There is a black GTR @ Crown Rust next door to me.. I had to go check it out up close and personal.. the driver is an old goofy looking guy... the car is very very nice
its ****ing snowing again
its ****ing snowing again
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i stored her yesterday as for your clutch getting stiff from the cold weather, i've never had that happen (and i've driven my z in dead cold winter once where temps were well in the -20's range).
are you using a heavy weighted clutch fluid or is it the stock OEM one that came from infiniti?
are you using a heavy weighted clutch fluid or is it the stock OEM one that came from infiniti?
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I'm using the stock fluid as far as I'm aware. I haven't changed clutch fluid since I bought the car though. I may end up doing it this spring though. I'm thinking of doing ALL the fluids just in case. Just to confirm, there's: PS, brake, coolant, clutch, tranny, diff and obviously motor. Right?
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it's not as fancy as church's, but it's a nice DD i'm actually quite impressed with how well the car handles in snowy conditions. i've been riding on all-seasons for 4 years straight with no problems getting around town or going up steep hills. TRACTION CONTROL FTMFW!
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I'm using the stock fluid as far as I'm aware. I haven't changed clutch fluid since I bought the car though. I may end up doing it this spring though. I'm thinking of doing ALL the fluids just in case. Just to confirm, there's: PS, brake, coolant, clutch, tranny, diff and obviously motor. Right?
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Anyone have a ballpark idea of what all these changes would run me? I'm thinking of having my buddy at Nissan do it, but I don't want to hassle him too much.