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Parts? Well seriously, you'll need a transfer case, front diff, new sump, all the electrics associated with attessa (thats the part that scares me) You need sensors on wheels to detect slippage.

By the time to do all this Your going to have a pretty hacked up GTST and it will cost you a small fortune. If you do infact want a baby gozilla - buy a GTS4 (R33 I assume we are talking) and drop an rb 26 in... Cheaper then 4wd'ing a rwd car.

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yeah i know, i dont really want a 4wd r33, lol im just checking options for more traction, without slicks i did think about a gts4 but i just cant be bothered changing cars now, maybe buy a supra later since it wud chop any r33 lol :(

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take the tyres of the front and back, and in the rims make little teath about 1 inch apart. Then go to ur hardware store and get some metal sheats weld them together, and make them about 4m long. put ur car up on a hoist and then put the metal sheats round both the from and the back rims, and there you go, tank tread, you can now go off road, and you have enough grip for anything.

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