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Old 11-01-2007, 02:24 PM   #1
xagsjoe
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Default How many K's has your car been?

I got an XE 'S'pack work bus 250 alloy head 4sp thats done 405,000ks and still hasnt had the head off it!

Yes its smokey and gets the death rattles if I spin it any harder than 3k rpm BUT!! It goes with every turn of the key and even the auto choke still works but I believe its had at least 1 clutch in its life and I had to replace the starter a couple of monthe ago.

Other than that its stock as a rock except the mags and seat covers!! Im only the 3rd owner and I bought it off the Neice of the original owner (a nurse in Sydney)so its history is concrete.

Can anyone top the K's and originality?? Taxi's excluded!

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