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http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

looking at the one above and looking and the engine bay pic. ask the seller for a few more pics of the engine bay especially of the cam-gear cover

i cant tell from the pics but that little silver sticker may be from when a timing belt was changed. timing belts "usually" dont get changed till around 100,000kms. if it is a timing belt change sticker it will say when the timing belt was changed. this is just to make sure that its a genuine 69,000km car and not wound back like pretty much every other 1989 gtst

the sticker could be anything but better safe then sorry

^^ make sure you contact them before asking people advice. Also find out how long it's been on the market for and than try and work out why..

if it's still there 3 weeks after the ad.. than it's probably not a) a good buy, B) over priced or c) if it's a R33/R34 GTR than don't even worry..

Most cars will go within 2 weeks of advertising if they are in pretty decent condition and the price is right.. hence ^^ it's already gone..

good luck though - personally I don't think 69,000kms is right.. try 130,000+.. but that's my thoughts.. might have been garaged for the last 10 years.. work it out - that's less than 5,000kms/year.. hmm..

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