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Old 03-07-2011, 10:29 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jon@AAMComp View Post
Yeah, TSB is a little different than a warranty issue, as it is a known factory defect. Essentially when Nissan issues a TSB for a car, it's them saying, 'we screwed up somewhere, and if your car does this, it's our fault and we'll fix it.' Regardless of your modifications, any Nissan dealer should repair this for you for free, without question. Sorry if that may have come across the wrong way; I'm not trying to diminish what you've done to your car, just pointing out the fact that you have not done any extreme modifications to the engine, drivetrain, or electronics or any modification that would cause factory parts to fail.

For warranty work, you'd want to find a mod-friendly dealer. Sheehy Nissan in Annapolis have been pretty good with our GT-R guys. Keep them in mind, along with any other dealers recommended by other Mid-A members.

-J
Thanks Jon! Yeah I haven't done any performance mods yet, but plan on doing some in the future. I thought it would be more beneficial to me if I find a mod-friendly dealership now and start building a relationship with them. This way, when I do eventually get the mods they will be cool with it and more likely to help me out than if I was just some random guy with a modded 370Z looking to get some work done.

BTW the plan for my performance mods include: hfc, intake, exhaust, and maybe a pulley kit. Nothing too extreme, but I want to avoid experiences like Tony's when a dealership told him to never come back there because he wanted to get hfc's installed.

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