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I would just like to reiterate, the procedure to have the daytime running lights activated is only a matter of reprogramming the ECU. I had it done on my 2010Z
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I would just like to reiterate, the procedure to have the daytime running lights activated is only a matter of reprogramming the ECU. I had it done on my 2010Z Touring - sport - nav. The cost from the Nissan dealership was $56.00.
A quick call to the Registrar of Imported Vehicles (Registrar of Imported Vehicles) 1-888-848-8240 Confirmed that the speedometer for the Nissan 370Z does not have to be changed. The speedometer for cars manufactured for the North American market have both Km & miles. The process to import is very easy and as I've stated in previous posts, very easy to do. Yes there is a cost to transporting it back to Canada. Fortunately for $200 the dealer drove the car to the border for me ![]() If it was any further, I would think of it as a road trip and a great way to burn off the excitement of driving your new car! ![]() One thing you might develop is paranoia. Driving to work the same way for 15 years, I've never seen radar and now they're waiting for me ![]() But I digress. Go import your vehicle and have fun! |
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