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  1. Hi, I live jut outside Bridgend but my office is in Cardiff.
  2. Thanks guys. Checked with Nissan this morning and they don't sell them for the 370z. I'll just keep using these and buy some new ones for best
  3. I like a bit of rubber...perfect for this kind of weather. BMW supply them so am sure Nissan would.
  4. Only collected my new car today and I've already got muck on the white 370Z logo on the carpet mats! Do Nissan sell much more practical rubber ones?
  5. Try as I might I couldn't make my quotes go down by taking the car out of the garage and onto the highway All booked. Decided on a multi-car policy with Admiral who were around £150 cheaper than the best of the rest with the Nissan. Came back at £428 with £250 excess and protected no claims. Wanted to try Chris Knott on the discounts page but had no luck getting through on the phone and they don't have an online quote facility. Maybe next time. Cheers guys.
  6. Weird! Can I ask which site you used? Cheers.
  7. Just rang my inurance company to change over vehicles for Monday from a BMW E60 M5 to the 370z. Amazingly they (Aviva), won't cover the Nissan?!!! No idea why, not even with a tracker fitted! The M5 is a higher grouping and I have 13 years NCB. Car is garaged etc etc. So I now have to cancel the policy and take out a new one before the morning.
  8. Is it a titanium system? The finish looks a lot like the Akrapovic system I had fitted to a KTM RC8.
  9. Low mileage car, obviously well cared for, if it's not covered under warranty then I'd want a very good reason why not? BMW service isn't the best in the world, but there's no way they wouldn't be rectifying this under warranty. I'd be calling the service manager for a chat
  10. A quick hello as this is my first post. I should be collecting my 370z on Monday. Just a question on the distorted disks - shouldn't this be covered under warranty? I've had them replaced under manufacturers warranty on a BMW M5 before now. I'm often surprised at what different manufacturers do and don't cover. As an example, I had the hubs/disks replaced on a 2 year old Aston V8 Vantage because the hubs were showing signs of rust through the paint. BMW weren't interested in rusty hubs, which seems to come as standard on even new cars, but did change disks due to distortion. Maybe worth running it by the dealer? Happy New Year to you all.
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