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Oh my god, just got a quote off of Nissan Crawley Down...... I actully cant get over this so I would like some friendly advise on how to get it done cheaper....

 

I asked for cambelt change and a Full service (its nearly at 60000) and they quoted me the following

 

10 hours labour for cambelt change.... at 69.50 an hour

 

2 hours labour for service (thats fine)

 

total bill including parts

 

£ 1273.70

 

Is it just me or is this taking the piss???

 

Does anyone know of anywhere in the south east that knows zeds really well, preferably around the crawley/east grinstead area. Or.... is there a member that wants some private work for cash??

 

Thanks all

Sean

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Hi Sean

 

Both Mark (Topless) and myself have used a guy who's about half way between Horsham and the A23 - Martyn is his name.

 

Knows his stuff and is as much an enthusiast of these beasts as we are.

 

PM me and I'll give you his number.......

 

Cheers

 

Mark

Jeeeeesus!! :eek: Nissan really do take the piss dont they :mad: That price probably includes a training course for all their staff on what a 300ZX is :rolleyes:

Yes Martyn is excellent! Get the cambelt kit from Coz at CZP from America, there are varying levels of kit you should go for, I would recommend the most expensive as there is no such thing as a cheap shortcut when it comes to our cars!

Sorry gotta be stupid, what is coz at czp/???????

 

Thanks

Sean

£695. for a cambelt change!! + VAT?? = £816.

The local Z Garage to me (Nailsea, Somerset) very good reputation, all the latest equipment, charge about £250.+vat.

You could have it transported here and it would still be cheaper!!

To be honest I would go for the upgrade with the UD pulley kit, then get Martin to fit it! 07979375230, is his number!

i had a complete engine change and gearbox cambelt and water pump and all the realevent stuff £800 :shock:

Yep - Martyn seems a nice guy - my car is booked in with him for this Thursday!

yep book time is 4 hours.

Myself and PaulC checked this a while back.

Jesus! 69 squids an hour labour, are they havin' a giraffe or what?

 

So far my experience with main dealers labour charges that I have had work done at...

 

Land Rover on two range rovers I've owned in the past...48 squids an hour

 

Toyota that I have used for years 55 squids an hour

 

Captain Kirk, Merc 65 squids an hour

 

So IMHO Nelson really are taking the p1ss! :(

Thats the way to get a job done with a dealer, a fixed price quote, but obviously they have been stung before with a job probably being quoted for but running over standard times and they are just covering their arse by quoting 10 hours for the cambelt change, but it would be interesting to see if another Nissan Garage give a similar quote in the same area. Also surely there must be a bit of negotiation with that labour rate, absolutely shocking.....no wonder dealers get a bad name.

Anyway dealers are a bunch of robbing *******s, i know i work for one.

 

Cheers John Crisp

Cheers all who responded, B'stards at nissan are taking the piss.....

 

Ta

Sean

I paid £1500 for this lot.

New wiring loom +all the censors

Full service

Cab belt, water pump, sparks etc

New induction.

 

came to £1500 fitted. Think nissan take the piss, and seeing as most dont know the cars at all I think its taking the piss even more

most main dealers are £70+ around here

 

we charge £75+vat ph. go to london & expect to pay £90-100 ph!!

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