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AlexCim: neither! :happy: mines full time RWD from factory :)

Its the RS as apposed to the RS4 - being 4wd.

Hopefully ill get some more vids up over the coming months :ermm:

Edited by FiShYmAn

Dear Mr Fish

It has come to our attention that you have been subjecting your vehicle to driving conditions outside normal parameters.

This flagrant disregard of your vehicle leaves us no choice but to recind your warranty and all costs of repairs are now yours.

Regards

Nissan Motorsports

Edited by 3intheBack
Isnt it the attessa system that matters, not the gearboxes?

correct cyrus, its the attessa system that makes it hold the pressure. dont matter what gearbox it wont work pulling a fuse. u gotta pull the fuse and then undo the bleeder niple on the rear of the transfer case and let the pressure out and then ya fine.

or remove the front driveshaft it seriously is a 10 min job max with a jack and 2 spanners :pirate:

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