| Born in '68 Driving since 12 (grew up on farm) Learned on 76 B-210 on gravel roads and winter snow  License @ 16 in 1984 Started with a '80 C-10 pickup for 7 years, crap winter truck, hit a lot of ditches. 3 years in wife's old Hyundai Stellar (awesome winter car, underpowered, narrow 195 tires and no snow would stop it) 6 years driving my '89 240sx... Learned the value of snow tires. 8 years of driving 3 different Z32's, many pics and km... Thousand mile winter road trips not uncommon. Low power NA's and high HP TT. 4 years on '05 Frontier to present. All above vehicles daily driven, winter & summer. Lived my whole life here in snow central. Currently have  16 inches on the front lawn and city streets and highways are iced over. We get hit with a storm or dump every 10 days or so. We (not just I) know winter driving up here. Winter has barely begun here. Lots of Z32's, Corvettes, Porches, Mustangs winter driven up here by many of my friends... Don't forget the crazy Miata drivers I know :) We grow up driving in winter, we know how to handle it. So truly, when I say you can safely and sanely drive a Z32 in winter, I have more experience than you do in this dept. I speak with authority and experience. I have done it in more than one Zed for years. Daily. Now,
 
 Shut the fuck up.
 
   
 MY Zs ARE HYBRID VEHICLES, THEY RUN ON GASOLINE AND MONEY
 
 ”Exhaust doesn't produce horsepower”
 - VERTTZ 13:17:22 06/26/12
 
 I'm off to wax mine and go for a drive now.
 - BigTDogg (MA) 07:17:08 07/17/09
 times change, people change, but the Z32 still kicks ass.- apudapus 16:46:02 06/15/07
 I was more wondering how you set your climate control to 22* lol, it would be that fastest freezer on wheels!- Briscoe'sZ32 (NJ) 23:15:44 02/05/07
 You have *got* to be getting a cut from B&B :D- SeedyROM 15:24:29 08/16/06
 What do you think B&B stands for?
 - YugoBernie (NoVA) 15:57:09 08/16/06
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