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hey all,

my 32 just ticked over to 100,000.

it feels so old~! :P

pulled over on the side of the road and took a foto of the dash.

was nearly gonna pull into macca's to chuck her a lil b'day party.

but anywayz,

just wanna know how many km's your 32's have done? and are they legit?

so yeh, many 32's over 100 or is mine just really old?

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my '92 had 32,000 km's a year ago when i imported it and she just ticked over to 64,000 last week or so.

if a day at the track racks up 10,000.. OUCH. My car was a track car in Japan and I also frequent autokhana's almost once or twice a month and its in perfect working order.

Haven't had a single issue with it, nice strong cars! although the engine is pretty much a stocker which is probably the reason why :)

Shaun

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Originally posted by YZF-R1 Maniac

Heheh Yeah the R1 is Shaweeeeeeeeeeeeet!

Dont under estimate the R6 tho. Great track bike those.

All i need now is the skyline to go with it. Pity i cant afford one unless i sell the ONE!

Cheers

you got the blue/red or the silver?

i wanna red one or a blue one or a silver one! sh!t i'll take any one of em!!

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i just clicked over to 100,000 last week and although its just a psychological barrier it was still sad to see it get old.

seriously though... there's no difference with a skyline of 99,000 and 100,000 kms so its just a service mark as said by GTS-40rCeD (btw hulk is a legend!)

have fun

Waz.

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hehe i got mine with 39, yes, since then its done 2 trips to sydney and gets driven back and forth from dandy to preston to kealba on a regular basis, plus daily driving to uni in bundoora and work in the city.

I din even realise that I was almost near doing 30,000k till recently, and I just renewed my rego, so that's one solid year of driving. Still going strong, altho it needs a bit of a service just recently.

Its a GTS, I get 10k's per litre. Not really performance, so I love it... it goes where I go.

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