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Ken

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I have recently got my first 350Z and the next service is due soon. I would appreciate some advice/comments on servicing options.

 

GT4 with full Nissan Service History.

Last service was a P3 at 25000 miles.

Next service due is a P1 with new platinum spark plugs, mileage will be around 31000 miles.

 

Options.

 

Should i continue to keep the history with Nissan.

Should i look for an independent specialist.

Or could i use my local garage.

 

For a number of years i have used a small local village garage for servicing, repairs and MOT,(it's not a back street operation). Good reliable efficient work has been carried out on a number of cars i have owned, but nothing like the 350Z.

I will continue to use them in the future for another car i use for work, so i will need to be a bit diplomatic.

 

What experience do you guys have of your local garage if any and do they have the required specialist knowledge to work on the 350Z.

 

What service history is important to you guys as 350Z owners, is there merit in staying with Nissan, or is it just a good service record that is important.

 

If advised to use Nissan or an independent specialist can anyone recommend someone within the Doncaster, Lincoln, Chesterfield, Sheffield areas.

 

I have had a Quote from Harretts,a Nissan dealer in Sheffield.

 

P1 service £188.00 plus an additional £248.00 to supply and fit spark plugs, that's £436.00 is that high?.

 

Thanks for your help.

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I go to Harratts and find them very good. Spark plugs are about £60 a set, if you are handy with a spanner they are easy to do. Mine has just done 30,000 it had 15,000 when I got it. It has full Nissan service history but never had a P3. I asked again last year, they said they would see if it was necessary and just did another P2 instead.

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£188 is obscene for a P1 as is the price you've been quoted for the spark plug replacement. Even at Nissan prices - IIRC the book time for the plugs is 2.5hrs.

Are you sure the car needs plugs? - 54k or five years is recommendation :thumbs:

Am sure a Notts member should be able to recommend a good indie near you ;)

You'll reduce costs even more by supplying you own oil, filter and plugs :)

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The car is 5 years old now so i believe according to the service book plugs are required. I have not had the 350 long so if I'm wrong please let me know. ( GT4 with 31000 miles).

 

If any 350Z owners in my area can recommend a independent please do.

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Hi Ken..whereabout in Nottinghamshire are you? Unfortunately there isn't a lot of ind garage options for us in the Midlands. :thumbdown: Your best bet would be CS(one of the traders here-PM Mitz) in Leicester. Personally i take my car all the way to R35LEE's Falcon Performance garage in Middlesbrough. Then again, i spend most weekends in the Northeast. :thumbs:

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Hi Ken..whereabout in Nottinghamshire are you? Unfortunately there isn't a lot of ind garage options for us in the Midlands. :thumbdown: Your best bet would be CS(one of the traders here-PM Mitz) in Leicester. Personally i take my car all the way to R35LEE's Falcon Performance garage in Middlesbrough. Then again, i spend most weekends in the Northeast. :thumbs:

 

+1 on CS. I have had all my work carried out by Mitz and Andy. A P1 and spark plugs (if required) would be a lot less using CS. :thumbs:

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