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do i see a timing belt changed sticker at the front of the engine bay? Either way, its a good idea to have that changed just incase the japs wound the klms back.

that badge doesnt mean its been changed. its a reminder to change it at 100,000kms.

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that sticker is there from factory. to remind u to change ur timing belt at 100k.

i've seen them signed and dated by a mechanic to indicate the change.

but personally, i'd go on emsta2003's advice and change it anyway. i did mine shortly after i bought my R33 because the previous owner couldnt produce the reciept, and i generally dont trust people. lol.

Oh nice ride :)

Why do i see alot of those trim seats in R33s?

Mine has velour, and it's an early series one.

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ummm, wouldnt you think velour is better than State Rail Authority graffiti proof cloth trim?

ie. wouldnt you have though that S2 wouldve updated to better trim? obviously that's what i thought.

you're entitled to your opinion...

i'd take my series 2 trim over S1 any day of the week

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cheers guys

yea i am loving it...i have had a few cars/bikes including a 308 VK & this is definatley the best all round package...might do one or mods but atm i am going for the stealth/relaibility factor as i am sick of having problems with cars & attention from the police & also theives

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cheers guys

yea i am loving it...i have had a few cars/bikes including a 308 VK & this is definatley the best all round package...might do one or mods but atm i am going for the stealth/relaibility factor as i am sick of having problems with cars & attention from the police & also theives

Ive owned the car for around 4 and a bit months and never been stopped by cops... then again shes fairly stock.

How come your back windows are tinted and not the front?

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