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And it still runs like I top. I can still break 100mph easy. Car starts up everytime, and I'm still getting 27mpg. I don't think there is anything I could be more proud of besides hitting 300,000 (which I plan on doing ).
YEY FOR ME!
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'88 Toyota MR2 N/A - Sold
'99 Miata Sport - Sold
'85 Corolla GT-S - Sold
'02 MR2 Spyder - C-Stock car
200k miles? not bad. my camry has 145k miles, and runs like the day my parents bought it about 8 years ago. my friend has a 1980 toyota pickup (20R engine), with over 400k miles, never been rebuilt, and abuses it every day.... and still runs good.... just everything else besides the engine, is on its last string...
Well I'm proud of my high miles. And she still runs great
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Originally posted by Ne0z31 its no more illegal than swapping out a gauge cluster... which i also did in my corsica... put in the beretta cluster that has a tach...
Yeah, when you swap a gauge cluster your suppose to keep the original tach. That's kind of a given...
And why would you disable it after 200k? Not like anyone is going to buy it because it had "low mileage".
Allen: There is something wrong with that though. The odometer is also keeping track of the number of miles on the chassis, not just the engine. And since your in cali, your more likely to get nailed for it. Everytime you go in for testing they take down your mileage. If it drops, that's a red flag to them.
Still enough to get a nasty fine.
Gavin: Holy shit! I'll be there in 6-8 months
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'88 Toyota MR2 N/A - Sold
'99 Miata Sport - Sold
'85 Corolla GT-S - Sold
'02 MR2 Spyder - C-Stock car
Last edited by SmokingTiresV6; 09-30-2004 at 06:47 AM.
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