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Hi,

My R33 was imported to AUS in May 07, and at the time it had 95000 on the clock(i am the first owner), which means that i would need to do the timing belt and the water pump soon, but i noticed JAP sticker, its on the cover of the timing belt saying 91365 KM, and somthing else in jap which i am trying to figure out ... i am thinking that they replaced it before the car got to AUS, other belts seem new, water pump has a slightly different colour, and the screws around and on it seem to be worked on,

I am not shore, should i risk or not??? if it was done no point doing it again and plust it cost 6 7 800 bucks ...

I will take the cover of to check the belt for cracks and see (it should still look new)

But if the sticker confirms that it was done ... i will be the happiest :P

Can anyone translate it to me, plz

Thanks

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Your sticker says...

Timing belt change

Date: 24 November 2006

Odo: 93165

Just a sticker though, anyone could have put it there! Still if the belt looks in new condition you can be fairly confident it has been done.

Hi,

Thanks for that pal, i will still take the cover off to have a look.

I dont think that anyone would put somthing like ther just to f...ck someone up if it wasnt done, at least it wouldnt do it, but u know ther r all sorts of ppl out there ... but again noone can benifit from it

Thanks a lot again.

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hmmmmmmmmmm

g i h8 dodgey jobs n ppl ... do it properly or dont f.. do it

loosers

Based on things that i have seen on the car i am positive, that its been done, but just 4 my own peace of minde, i will take the cover off to check for craks ... or if it look new

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HELLRAISER - You said that you think it will cost 6 - 7- $800 to do your timing belt???

Youre getting ripped off if you've been quoted that much!

Yeah pal, i know, thats for d water pump and a belt( to be more specific $890), quoted to me by a shop thats advertasing on this webpage, i know that they have good reputation but ... its way too much

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