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lol.. new winnah!!

R33 GTST 1995 S.1

308500 + :P

will take pic. I have owned this car since 2002 and then it had 141k GENUINE km's.

Everyones figures here are all fudged before importing.

In the lead for 32's

In the lead for 33's

:P

lol.. new winnah!!

R33 GTST 1995 S.1

308500 + :cool:

will take pic. I have owned this car since 2002 and then it had 141k GENUINE km's.

Everyones figures here are all fudged before importing.

Hahaha Winnar!!

has anyone clocked more than guilt-toy? someone show him up....

Noooooo Adam.....

although 14000 is pretty low for a 05 sti forester

Dont drive very far hey

No, sadly.

Drove the car this morning, first time for a month.

Seems like the Japs think 5,000k's are year is ok to turn back the clock ;)

Take a 91 car...5 a year..export it 2005 14Yx5K...Presto....70,000 believable k's.

BUT Yes.....Guilt-Toy is the winner........ :D

But what he won is still yet to be decided....

do log books actually count for much? just wondering how reliable they actually are.

not taking a jibe at logbooks are anything. more curious. :)

r34GTT. 70k kms...aparently. lol

Edited by JI34GT
Seems like the Japs think 5,000k's are year is ok to turn back the clock :cool:

Take a 91 car...5 a year..export it 2005 14Yx5K...Presto....70,000 believable k's.

BUT Yes.....Guilt-Toy is the winner........ :rofl:

But what he won is still yet to be decided....

hmmmm, what shall we give him?

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