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in the v8's it was that the lines didn't line up properly with the rail or something like that.

and while holden has had quite a few nissan has had a few as well. do a search on silvia 200sx recalls. (not defending holden, just making a point to the green eyed import fan bois, LOL)

the aussie s15 has had zero recalls since landing in australia

from 1989 to present 45 nissan recall campains have been put out through all the nissan makes in au

look here

modelshttp://www.recalls.gov.au/search_recall_namesearch.php?product_name=nissan&Submit2=Submit

heres all the skyline recalls from japan from 1989 to 2004 woopie 9 recalls

http://dogandlemon.com/site/japanese-vehic...p;model=SKYLINE

stagea recalls

http://dogandlemon.com/site/japanese-vehic...mp;model=STAGEA

and i cant find any recalls for any silvia (can any one else help)

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parents have a ve s.

power=sux balls.

but other than that its pretty stable and good to drive.

but has massive blind spot= pillars are limiting, and so is the high boot thru the rear window. cant see much through the rear mirror

I would rather Holden recall them, than to have the problems get worse over time.

People see recalls as a bad thing, when really it's not. Look even Jap cars get recalled (Oh Noes!!!!).

I think alot of people like to have a dig at Holden just for the sake of it, but quietly shut the f**k up when something with their own car goes wrong.

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I would rather Holden recall them, than to have the problems get worse over time.

People see recalls as a bad thing, when reallly it's not. Look even Jap cars get recalled (Oh Noes!!!!).

I think alot of people like to have a dig at Holden just for the sake of it, but quietly shut the f**k up when something with their own car goes wrong.

The fact is they spent a shit load of money on them and a pissy little thing like fuel line f**ks up i thought all that desert testing would have brought that to light!

The fact is they spent a shit load of money on them and a pissy little thing like fuel line f**ks up i thought all that desert testing would have brought that to light!

That's exactly right. It is a pissy little thing, but atleast they picked up on it.

I know it cost alot of money, but they can't pick up every single thing when they are mass produced.

I reckon the new Falcon is going to suffer the same way.

Ill admit, i dont mind Holden but the commodores they have brought out in the past couple of years look/drive like pos they shoula improved on the old VL Turbo.

I had one and the thing never died, started first time everytime and went harder than the new commy too

That's exactly right. It is a pissy little thing, but atleast they picked up on it.

I know it cost alot of money, but they can't pick up every single thing when they are mass produced.

I reckon the new Falcon is going to suffer the same way.

Yeah but that pissy little thing can cause a big f**k up you get fuel right the first time.

All cars have there problems i just like picking on holdens

Yeah but that pissy little thing can cause a big f**k up you get fuel right the first time.

That's the reason for the recall, so they can fix it.

Or would you much rather hear of people dieing, because their V6 VE caught fire as a result of the faulty fuel line?

That's the reason for the recall, so they can fix it.

Or would you much rather hear of people dieing, because their V6 VE caught fire as a result of the faulty fuel line?

As i said get fuel right the first time and then we wouldnt even be talking about it and the fact that they have had other recalls just makes the matter worse.

As i said get fuel right the first time and then we wouldnt even be talking about it and the fact that they have had other recalls just makes the matter worse.

Well if every manufacturer got it right the first time, than we would have no reason to discuss recalls would we? But the fact is it does happen.

I wonder what the reaction would be if this happened to Nissan? Doubt it would though, because Nissans are the greatest cars ever built, that never have any problems. *cough*

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