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Come on fella's i need a bit of a reality check here. Who puts the most KM's on their Skyline a week? GTst and GTR?

Just curious. I seem to have gotten it in my head that these are fragile little cars that need protecting!! LOL!! And cant cope with general useage, which i know isnt true... Im still thinking of buying a cheap run around as a second car when i have to go back to a 40KM round trip to work and back early next year... ( at the moment im renting within walking distance of my work)

So give it to me..... I can take it.... :wave:

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Heya, I have been using mine for work and general running about, totals about 350km per week, been a good car when I keep it serviced. But I have been thinking of buying a rolla' as a work car and keeping the skyine for weekends - done the maths and it should work out cheaper :wave:

Oh' its a R32 GTS4...

Man, I abuse my car in terms of usage.

I average around 700 a week in a 33 gtst.

Alot of highway/freeway type driving and I usually get around 12l/100kms.

Living 60ks away from your workplace is bad!

same boat man,

cept my workplace is all over qld- so at times i drive like 1200kms to work lol.

Prob average maybe 550-650km per week tho..

I car pool of sorts, so only take the 53km return trip to work 2-3 times a week. Throw in a little drive on the weekends.... fill up every 2nd week. (edit... 1.5 weeks LOL)

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