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lol@thread "look how far back MY speedo was wound" :(

I don't usually pay much attention to the km's on used imports, only the condition so if it is wound back.....meh !

To be completely honest though, this 34 is in such awesome condition I think the km's could be accurate :P

I remember seeing in a Jap Mag in Osaka an odo pic that was 123,456.7km which I thought was a damn fine effort :)

Has anyone gone past the 999 999 mark? Doesn't have to be with your Skyline. Maybe an old family car or something.

few cars have, but dunno if they took pics. world record is like nearly 3 million kms i think, some guy with a volvo

One of my friends EL Falcon which was once upon a time a taxi is about to click over to 1 million KM's. If I am not wrong that should go back to 0000000 or something similar lol

Will get a picture of it once it does.

Still on factory motor too lol

a mates ute has gone over 1 million k's, think its already up to 400,000 or something like that, was his dads old work ute that he had been travelling to and from sydney every day since 1985 when he bought it new till a couple of years ago, runs on gas, has had 2 engine rebuilds, gearbox rebuild, and had the oil, filter and plugs changed every 10,000 religiously, still going like it came out of the factory.

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