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hey guys just wondering. ive seen 2 r34 GTRs and theyve both had the 100,000km sticker on the airbox but there 60-70k on the dash. the car looks to be in mint condition and genuinly 60k kms.. the sticker has asain writing aswell but i cant read it.

anyone know what this means?

cheers

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I have a similar sticker its a service sticker from nissan Japan on my V35, it shows KM and a month so i have no idea what year it was put on, the car was ether exported just after a service or it was wound back around 50k

I think it means the 100k service was done, specifically the timing belt as gtr owners are fussy and know that rubber corrodes after a few years.

Mine has a genuine 31k now but im doing my timing belt in about a month as its almost 10years old now and would prefer that piece of mind.

Yeh i dont have one of them due to the chain not belt in my V but that sticker is like the skyline owners worst nightmare to see that when the car was imported with less KM then the sticker says

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Yeh i dont have one of them due to the chain not belt in my V but that sticker is like the skyline owners worst nightmare to see that when the car was imported with less KM then the sticker says

It's amazingly common mate. Don't stress about it, none, well, VERY few come in with genuine kays. Always base the purchase of any import purely upon condition.

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