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Old 29-08-2006, 01:35 PM   #1
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Default Service history/number of owners/km's ?

I was just thinking earlier about how high the km's are on my car, for an EL, and just wondered if it's one of the highest readings here ? I'm sure there are others with higher readings, i've heard of a NF? fairlane here who has around 500,000km. Please also note what history your car has, to the best of your knowledge, eg taxi, courier, company car etc. Also note how many owners the car has had in its time, engine/transmission reconditionings/replacements. Not interested in performance bolt on's or internals for this thread. So here we go:

CAR: 1996 EL Fairmont Ghia V8
ODOMETER: 349,000km
HISTORY / OWNERS: 1-company car, 2-weekender, 3-sat in garage, 4-then me
SERVICE: 1 x new transmission & some minor engine work

still going pretty strong!

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