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ive now got a leaky abs unit

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freind checked it out and advised its the abs unit................

i want to either

1.send it to an expert for repair - who would that be???????

2.remove it and turf it out (ive searched) is there a gtr without abs? if so i will purchase the non abs gtr lines etc..

any answers will be much welcomed

as im to scared to drive the car now since the brake fluid went to low and i had no brakes

and i dont want to go there again :)

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lol dude, fill up the brake fluid and ull be ok

take it to any brake specialist and they can fix it for you, i think its illegal to remove abs if the car came fitted with it, plus why bother wen it could save your life.

take it to a brake and clutch place

or

go to a jap wrecker and get another one, then take it to a pro to fit it

or

go to nissan and they can fix it for top dollar

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  • 1 month later...

Abs is now removed

now time to dispel the myths.......

1.Car drives fine

2.Attessa works fine

3.There is an ABS light on the dash

4.4wd Engages as per normal

5.Nothing has changed at all

time for pics

Before..

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After....

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