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Check CV boots on the front for cracks, as well as the gearstick seal on the gearbox, also change front and rear diff and transfer/gearbox oil, as well engine oil, oil/air/fuel filter, plugs.(platinum/iridiums) of course.

If you see oil on the outside of the differential's check/clean the breather.

Brake fluid can also be changed at the same time as the pads.

EDIT: Some of this may have been done if it has been complianced recently.

Check CV boots on the front for cracks, as well as the gearstick seal on the gearbox, also change front and rear diff and transfer/gearbox oil, as well engine oil, air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs (platinum/iridiums) of course.

If you see oil on the outside of the differential's check/clean the breather.

i think a service is the best for me just incase something blow up i am so paranoid about this car since i only had it for a month and some guy had it for 14 years

btw what other precaution can i take apart from a sevice as i am going to boost it a bit so i need to know if its healthy for the job

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