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In the lead;

  AndrewJZX100 said:
89 R32 4 door

425000ish. ODO doesn't actually work though (speedo drive rooted) but thats what it shows :D

Heck man, that's an insane amount of kms regardless if the clocks stopped. Still the original motor? is it getting tired or still feels good..?

  Humbla said:
1993 R33 GTST

222,000

  lanky71 said:
98 R34 GTT

121,500

Most seem to be between the 50k to 150k.

^ well, it's sorta cheating. The numbers are all screwed up (like not in line at all) so it's obviously been tampered with somehow. May or may not have something to do with the speedo drive, but yeah it's not like it did 400thou (I looked today and it was 410ish, not 425 like I thought) then stopped. I reckon the body's probably done like 160-170 thou, engine NFI :D

  AndrewJZX100 said:
^ well, it's sorta cheating. The numbers are all screwed up (like not in line at all) so it's obviously been tampered with somehow. May or may not have something to do with the speedo drive, but yeah it's not like it did 400thou (I looked today and it was 410ish, not 425 like I thought) then stopped. I reckon the body's probably done like 160-170 thou, engine NFI :D

Haha ok, well gazza750 is still in the lead then :)

  gazza750 said:
1993

r32 gtr

141 000

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