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dandanibiza

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May 7, 2012
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Hi all,

Just put my Ford fiesta mk6 zetec s up for sale as I'm hopefully looking to become a new owner of a mk3 Ibiza.

If anyone has a nice tidy example for sale or know anyone that has let me know as I'd certainly be interested. Hope to be getting one soon so I'll probably badger people with silly questions as I don't have much knowledge of these, so please be patient lol

Thanks all,

Danny
 
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dandanibiza

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Just seen a seat leon curpra (I know its not a Ibiza mk3 lol) its only had 2 owners, 61k miles and FSH with Seat, but the thing that I'm questioning is the fact that it's had 2 cambelts within 10,000 miles? Would there be any significant reason for this?
 

yellonvi-R

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Maybe its because one owner had it done then sold the car and new owner had it replaced for peice if mind, some people dont trust service stamps fully and get paranoid so id say thats why its had another.
 

dandanibiza

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Welcome to SCN Danny!

Get a thread going and some of the others can chip in and get to the bottom of the 10k cambelt question buddy.

Enjoy the forum! :D

Cheers bud, I got to the bottom of it in the end but insurance isn't being to kind at the moment on the leons so think im going to stick with an Ibiza lol
 

dandanibiza

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Maybe its because one owner had it done then sold the car and new owner had it replaced for peice if mind, some people dont trust service stamps fully and get paranoid so id say thats why its had another.

It's true, you can't alaways trust the stamps so it is best to get important things like that done