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can u drive a 370z in winter?

I'm from toronto where we get a lot of snow, but the roads are paved so sometimes its just slush and a little icy... but i was reading one thread

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Old 09-21-2009, 01:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm from toronto where we get a lot of snow, but the roads are paved so sometimes its just slush and a little icy... but i was reading one thread where i heard some guy say that he just puts winter tires on his car and drives it in the winter??! Are u supposed to do that? I'd imagine u'd get stuck in the snow a lot and it would cause rust/damage to your car...

I also wanted to know if adding mods to your car would make the car less valuable when u sell it.

I also saw a pic on the forum of a carbon fiber pillar (near the window frame) and i was wondering if someone could explain to me if that has any function or is it supposed to make the car just look better....

thanks. i know i have a lot of questions, but again, i am new here

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