That and pray to the steel gods that yours isn't made of chinesium.
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To address the original question in this thread - to me having new belts sitting on a new engine that has not bee used is not a lot different to the belts on the shelf.
So if it were my vehicle I would start the clock and the distance from the time the vehicle was first used, not when the belts etc were first installed.
My thoughts.
Garry
On the PowerfulUK video on how to change the belts he shows you how to read the code on the belt for its age.
Bit of disassembly to see but for avoidance of doubt.
Perhaps not, that could also be the outer accessory belt, not the timing and fuel pump belts