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Nissan Recall Notice
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Yes, that has already been replaced back to OEM and the assessment by the insurance company was done last week. Seems like the DPF is the recall, on poverty spec Nissans - so all good for my 370z.
Did he give you any indication on how much damage you've done?
I bet you'll be glad to get the beast back on the road.0 -
iolanthe07 wrote: »My mate had his PF taken out, but I'm not entirely sure whether that is legal.
It's an MOT fail if the tester thinks the filter's been removed, with functional testing of the filter likely to be coming before long.0 -
Tothepoint. wrote: »Did he give you any indication on how much damage you've done?
I bet you'll be glad to get the beast back on the road.0
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