Yep, timing belt is done by mileage, so it may have already been done. Check your manual for the recommended maintenance for that one. Mine's close to needing its second replacement (!) and the car is 12 years old, 170k. But at least its a belt and not a timing chain - I think it cost a small fortune to replace that in my old car ($700? maybe more? and the mechanic screwed it up and eventually "totaled" my car b/c of it).
If you're tight with money you can probably wait on the water pump, especially if you aren't about to take on a long-distance trip. Brakes are iffy - you can likely delay those a little while if you need to split up your costs, but I wouldn't wait too long.



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to put the tarp on every day until the sunroof leak is fixed. And I've sucked it up and accepted that I'm going to have to get the timing belt, water pump, and brakes repaired. Here's my credit card.
I was lucky mine was the gasket around the front windshield (no sunroof) and I put silicon on it and it was fine. My 'new' car is now 20 years old and still running. Having new valve seal gaskets put on next weekend and the oil changed but if you take care of it you will have you car a long time. My car now has 175,000 miles on it; I'm keeping my fingers crossed for 225,000!
If this freaking weather would cooperate I could just ride my bike!
