Looking to bring the coupe in to have the belts, fluids, and brake pads changed. Where should I go / what should I be expecting to pay for all of that to be done. Local shop or Nissan dealer?
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If your not DIY, I would go with a Nissan dealer. Ask if they have specials. Also, ask if they have any coupons they can give you. I'm guessing 400 to 600....depending on what fluids and flush or drain/fill.
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DIY if you can. None of it's hard and should take you about 2 hours or less.
Belts-$30
Tranny Fluid-$40
Diff fluid-$25
Oil/filter= $30
Brake Pads-$100
Total-$225 and you have the satisfaction of doing it right.
Belts-$30
Tranny Fluid-$40
Diff fluid-$25
Oil/filter= $30
Brake Pads-$100
Total-$225 and you have the satisfaction of doing it right.

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Take your G to Nissan or if you know a reliable independent brake shop either one will do a good job. I spent too many years laying on my back on cold garage floors in my business and my own garage, DIY isn't fun any more....
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Yeah, I'm going to take it to a shop. I did most of that kind of stuff myself with my last few cars, and I just don't feel like spending a few hours out in the 20 degree garage. I'd rather pay someone the 400 bucks or so to do it.Originally Posted by gary c
Take your G to Nissan or if you know a reliable independent brake shop either one will do a good job. I spent too many years laying on my back on cold garage floors in my business and my own garage, DIY isn't fun any more....
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I don't know if you have the brembros but I change the brakes myself and it's pretty easy, saves alot of money. Everything else you should do yourself. The dealer is just going to rip you. But if you do go choose nissan dealer
