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Next door, she drives a R33 GTST S2 97 and just under 300tho I think from memory.

Her engine runs very nicely still. Her ABS just went recently though.

I own R33 GTS 95, NA

102,500

My old R34 was 1999 model with log books for 47,000km....when it was stolen (repairable write-off) in 2005 it had 160,000km.

Reappeared on Paramatta Rd with 35,000kms :P

Current R34 is a 1998 model with log books for 27,000km, just hit 100,000 the other day

mine had 85,000 ks when i got it 3 yrs ago now showing 115.000ks thats about 10.000ks a yr plob slow down a bit now as it just sits in the garage hasent been driven for about 4 or 5 weeks just lost intrest in them really the novelty of been a skyline owner has worn off .

  Kujotk said:
and how many of these odometers are genuwine?????? lol none

I think it's undeniable there is a common trend in odo readings. Although if you've got log book proof, you'd be fine to believe yours is genuine.

The people that have theirs in the 100k+ figures are just people that drive their cars as dailys and manage to clock plenty of kms fast. I've clocked 40 000 odd in the 2 and half years of ownership of my vehicle. Bought it with 97 000, which I knew was a pretty whacked figure for a 93 model car and had to have been tampered with.

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