How many KM's has your FTO done?

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How many KM's has your FTO done?

Post by arkoso »

230,000km's.

Still going strong though, engine is exellent, unfortunatly climate control has gone (busted pipe) and sunroof just broke at 215,000km's ...

Whats yours at? Anyone got higher?
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woah, that's a lot
157,000km
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102000
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MAD-FTO wrote:woah, that's a lot
157,000km
I know its heaps, when I brought it was in immaculate conditon except for the climate control and that was at 210,000km's - so I got it pretty cheap.

Not afraid to admit I don't think it will ever pass out of my name though, noone will ever buy it with the amount of km's it has. Keep in mind it is a 1995 model, so is pretty old now.
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Cassf88 wrote:102000
Same :cry:
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Erm... body 155,000 odd
engine we think about 40,000 or so.
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As Ben said but for me
Body 100,991 Ks
engine aprox 45-50,000Ks
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Just about to hit 124,000. Still as strong as an ox and just gave her a well deserved service. :D
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koolio1234 wrote:Just about to hit 124,000. Still as strong as an ox and just gave her a well deserved service. :D
Strong as an ox? Pfft. I bet an OX can barely produce 10kws @ the hooves!! (Don't ask, bored at work).
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209000kms :D
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Yours is fairly high Robbie, how do you find it, still good? How long do you expect it to last for? Oh wait Kangaroo? :cry:
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96 model done 89000kms
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arkoso wrote:Yours is fairly high Robbie, how do you find it, still good? How long do you expect it to last for? Oh wait Kangaroo? :cry:
its a 96, and it still kicks ass! Skyline ass! Its goin strong, and when i get the tune up... OH BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :lol: :D :lol:
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95 model done 83000
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103000
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Post by nicholas »

121,xxx kms.

That still works out at about 10,000 km/s a year (97 model).

I reckon the myth that Japs don't drive their cars is crap, seriously doubt that a lot of the k's showing on ppls clocks are genuine!
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nicholas wrote:121,xxx kms.

That still works out at about 10,000 km/s a year (97 model).

I reckon the myth that Japs don't drive their cars is crap, seriously doubt that a lot of the k's showing on ppls clocks are genuine!
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Mine had 170 000 which is a hell of a lot more than most I've seen yet mine was in a lot better condition than cars with a lot less km on the clock......I suspect that a lot of them get fiddled with before they leave Japan.
I recently saw a 94 model advertised with 24 000 on the clock....
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knowhopetattoo wrote:
nicholas wrote:121,xxx kms.

That still works out at about 10,000 km/s a year (97 model).

I reckon the myth that Japs don't drive their cars is crap, seriously doubt that a lot of the k's showing on ppls clocks are genuine!
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Mine had 170 000 which is a hell of a lot more than most I've seen yet mine was in a lot better condition than cars with a lot less km on the clock......I suspect that a lot of them get fiddled with before they leave Japan.
I recently saw a 94 model advertised with 24 000 on the clock....
Quite possible, but i can understand with the ridiculous overpopulation of japan and the traffic on their streets, most of the japs would understandably opt for their greatly efficient public transport system. Its not that hard to believe that most of these cars sit in carparks and garages or in storage until they are shipped here.
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'97 with 144,000 up now, when I brought her in from the motherland 2 and a half years ago she had 65,000 up, so I've more than doubled it in a short space of time.
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