Nissan's Worst Accessory EVER? You Won't Believe This Trash!

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
  • In this conversation, Tom and Russell discuss various Nissan accessories, including the family travel cleanup kit, wireless charging kit, two-way camera, leather Nissan Nismo keychain, and a trash bin. They highlight the benefits and features of each accessory, except for the trash bin, which he strongly discourages. Russell also mentions the limited availability of certain Nismo merchandise. The conversation concludes with a reminder to enter a Nismo light giveaway and learn how to install a Tow Mode switch on a Nissan Frontier.
    -The family travel cleanup kit is a comprehensive kit that includes various cleaning and hygiene items.
    -The wireless charging kit allows for convenient charging of compatible mobile devices without the need for wires.
    -The two-way camera is a useful accessory for Uber or ride-share drivers as it records accidents and incidents inside the vehicle.
    -The leather Nissan Nismo keychain is a limited-edition item that is no longer available and can be a collector's item. tinyurl.com/mc6tkw2y
    00:00 Introduction and Post-Independence Day Greeting
    00:30 Highlighting Good Nissan Accessories
    01:28 The Family Travel Cleanup Kit
    04:37 Two-Way Camera
    06:02 Leather Nissan Nismo Keychain
    07:48 The Accessory Ever
    11:20 Conclusion and Reminder
    Nismo Keychain tinyurl.com/mc6tkw2y
    website www.nissanparts.cc/
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    instagram / nissanparts
    phone 888-673-4063
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    Washington State law, Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 70.93.100, requires that all vehicles, except motorcycles and similar vehicles, have a litter bag. The bag can be made of any material and must be large enough to hold litter inside the vehicle. The law was passed in the 1970s to encourage people not to litter by providing a place to put trash instead of throwing it out the window. Littering is punishable by fines ranging from $103 to $5,000 in Washington Sate. The largest fines are for “lit debris” - primarily cigarettes - and items that can cause car crashes. The law (RCW 70A. 200.060) sets minimum fines for littering and illegal dumping.