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first one doesnt really say much mate...

just has km's, name, date etc...

any idea what was on the bottom left of the sticker?

second... thats ones a bit too much for me off the top of my head... sry

the date/year is very faded.... is there some way you can get a beter pic??

edit.... actually, thats the customer name at the bottom that is faded... it looks like the date (3rd row) hasn't even been filled out... how many kms are on the car now???

Edited by insanity

just service it anyway.... if that's what you're concerned about...its not a timing belt sticker either... so have another look under the engine bay for one of them.... cos you'd be close to needing one done if it hasnn't been done

Check this topic out...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...&hl=sticker

In the pic on that page, it shows the generic sticker reminding you to change the timing belt at 100000km, and the sticker on the right is an example of one that says it has been replaced.

the sticker in the bottom attachment reads something like:

Caution when repainting

The paint in the car uses fluorine, so please be sure that you have clearance to handle fluoro chemicals when working on the pant. If you are unsure then please contact your local customer service branch.

the sticker in the bottom attachment reads something like:

Caution when repainting

The paint in the car uses fluorine, so please be sure that you have clearance to handle fluoro chemicals when working on the pant. If you are unsure then please contact your local customer service branch.

that must be referring to the respray on the car 1 would think?

Hey Shan,

Are you sure on that bit about chemical use clearance? I translated that one as asking the repairer to use Fluorine Resin Clearcoat.. my direct tranlsation reads:

"Caution when repairing paintwork.

This vehicle is a Fluorine Resin vehicle, hence when conducting paint repairs please ensure that Fluorine Resin Clearcoat is used. If you are unsure, please consult with the nearest Nissan involved sales company."

Splitting hairs... but hey, you were quicker than me.

btw the blue sticker says something about "at time of storage" then the km's and the name of the person who did the entry.

I'm assuming the two lines below it will be "at time of release" and the date, km's and the name of the person who does that entry.

dunno if that's a service sticker... sounds like a storage facility sticker.

Hey Shan,

Are you sure on that bit about chemical use clearance? I translated that one as asking the repairer to use Fluorine Resin Clearcoat.. my direct tranlsation reads:

"Caution when repairing paintwork.

This vehicle is a Fluorine Resin vehicle, hence when conducting paint repairs please ensure that Fluorine Resin Clearcoat is used. If you are unsure, please consult with the nearest Nissan involved sales company."

Splitting hairs... but hey, you were quicker than me.

you're most probably right, I'm just using a half arsed understanding of japanese and guesswork inbetween. Actually what you posted makes sense... moreso than what I posted.

Much the same here.. thought I might be missing something as your translations on here are usually pretty good.

lol i'm more of a blind man in an art gallery when it comes to japanese.

btw the blue sticker says something about "at time of storage" then the km's and the name of the person who did the entry.

I'm assuming the two lines below it will be "at time of release" and the date, km's and the name of the person who does that entry.

dunno if that's a service sticker... sounds like a storage facility sticker.

makes sense actually... silly me not looking at everything?!?!

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