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daem0n 02-16-04 10:47 PM

Wow, you guys think 60k kms is a lot of mileage?! It's not the same as miles. For a 1996 car, 60kms is actually quite low...especially for a country that drives most cars year round. Here in Canada, a 1993 that has under 150k kms is pretty good. And I would say that's a 1996 to whoever disagreed. What should a 96 look like? It has the lights/bumper/wheels, etc. And for the purchaser - nice buy, it looks lke an awesome car and buying it from such a reputable place I'm sure it was well taken care of - enjoy it!!

chopstix 02-18-04 03:42 AM

Thanks for your comments.

This car has a later model bumper on it. Im not sure when the later shape came out....maybe 98 or 99.

Sounds like you guys in Canada do alot of driving.
I think people generally in Japan tend to sell their cars before they get to 100k klms.

Im still waiting to get the paper work sorted out so I can park in my garage.

particleeffect 02-18-04 01:22 PM


Originally posted by 93BlackFD
what's wrong with those wheels
the word "wheels" in this context was being used to describe a car itself, and not exaclty it's wheels.
-this has been a message from the slang dictionary.




...nice car, of course it's really low miles compared to a north american car, that's pretty much always the case because of the huge difference in geographical situations.


new bumper came out in 99.

rx7ttlm 02-20-04 04:14 AM

yeah, i was stationed in japan for a little while and i was a dumb ass and i didnt get a FD while i was there cause i didnt want to have to deal with importin it.. *wishes i could kick myself in the head*


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