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New Poll of the month June 05
When is it OK to replace a factory part with a non factory part? Read all first!
112 members have voted
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1. When is it OK to replace a factory part with a non factory part? Read all first!
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When ever the mood strikes. Nissan doesn't own my car, I do.
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When the factory parts cost substantially more than non-factory replacements.
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When a new part offers a performance or maintenance gain the old part did not have.
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Only when the part needs replacing and the replacement will not normally be noticeable.
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When the new part is visually indistinguishable from a Nissan part.
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When the factory parts are NLA, and there are effectively no spares.
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Never, you and you blasphemers should be flogged and keelhaulled for thinking it is.
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