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Hi guys,

I know you can switch an r32 into 2wd mode using various methods, but i'm just wondering if doing this would eventually cause any harm?

i.e. i know it's relatively safe to do this for a dyno run for example, but what about doing this for some drift action?

do you think there'd be any ramifications for things within the drive train for example?

things wearing or whatever?

thanks for you input

Casey

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obviously SW20-GT its only highly illegal to rip hellies in an industrail area where the property isnt yours, but what if i own it and rip hellies all day and night, who is gonna arrest me.

btw I think the answer to your question is "the cops" causing undue noise is an offence on private property or not.

although maybe with that much power the wheels spin so fast you can't hear it?

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