Meccanoble
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All of that seems reasonable to me unless you have proof that they've been done previously. I always assume all maintenance items are original to the vehicle unless proven otherwise. With things like plugs and wires, you can inspect those ahead of time to determine their condition prior to replacing them. So I'd take a close look at that before spending the time and money on them. Same can be said about the belts. Inspect them and proceed accordingly. You should be able to determine pretty quickly whether they need replaced or not. As far as all the fluids, go to town IMO. The only caveat to that is with the trans fluid. There are some who feel that if you've run 113k miles and never changed the trans fluid then it's best to not change it and let it ride. If you do decided to do a trans flush make sure you have the professionals handle it.
Just my $.02 cents
I agree. You definitely want to focus on fluids as the issues created by bad fluids are harder to recognize and the damages can be more severe. Even if you waste money on a maintenance item, you will feel comfort knowing previous owner did the work. I changed my plugs with anger and joy knowing the old ones were still good