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I'm in the same boat, you don't mind paying to get the little things done as long as it keeps the warranty protection valid though.

Atleast if something does go bang you can use the warranty to repair it.

My warranty (don't know about Andy's) requires the work to be carried out by a workshop and the invoices have to be sent through to the warranty company.

i.e. if they do not receive an invoice for a service or it isn't serviced in the correct intervals your warranty is non-void and leaves you up the creek :)

yeah i have warranty too with my car, im guessing its not worth the paper its written on right at the point where i need to claim on it :sick:

anyway, my mate is happy to stamp my log book to say he did it when it was actually done by me. i love getting my hands dirty and actually doing stuff to my car. plus the money you save in the long run too. and iamhe77, is spot on. some places will charge you $200+ for a service and use cheap mineral oil and a cooper oil filter that probably totals $35. i do it myself, spend $45-55 on oil and a nissan oil filter and i KNOW its been done properly.

but yeah ok point taken with the warranties you guys have.

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