Video: Nissan GT-R Tackling Snow-Covered Nurburgring
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Video: Nissan GT-R Tackling Snow-Covered Nurburgring


Who said that you can't have a bit of fun at the famous Nurburgring race track in Germany even when it's fully covered with snow? Sporting a set of Bridgestone Blizzak snow tires and a crafty driver behind the steering wheel, the all-wheel drive Nissan GT-R proves that it can be equally amusing -though understandably, less capable- on the snow as it is on dry tarmac. Hit the jump to enjoy the video.

Via: Worldcarfans







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