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  • Cant wait to drive it
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  • Member For: 16y 11m 2d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Golden Bay,WA

05, ba mkII XR6 60,000km's no probs at all so far (touch wood)

03, ba mkI XR6T ute 85,000km's small oil leak, 2x cracked coil packs apart from that not much so far (only had it about 3 months)

  • Resident golf buggy drift champion
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  • Member For: 19y 7m 27d
  • Location: Lismore NSW

Minez an 04 and ive just ticked over 60,000 - 25 of which were in the first year

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  • Member For: 19y 11m 3d
  • Location: SA

Nov 04 build, picked up Jan 05 and she's about 28500. Given that we now have 3 kiddies under 20 months (god help me) I don't think the km's will increase greatly over the next few years as we only decked out the Territory with kiddy seats. Cool, no spew in the XR.

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  • Member For: 17y 3d
  • Gender: Male

Ive got an 03 Phantom xr6t which jus clocked over 120k on the weekend. Just had to replace the belt tensioner, the belt, spark plugs, fuel filter and coil packs just to make sure nothing goes BANG unexpectedly :bowdown: havent had any major problems though :D

  • 3 weeks later...
  • Into the laaaake
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  • Member For: 18y 1d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Nrth Qld

Just ticked over 62,000 klms. My utes a Oct 03 model 1st rego'd April 04. When I bought it last June it had 49,500klms on it. I clocked up 2000klms on it straight away by driving it home. Then my trip to get it tuned consumed another 2000klms for the round trip. So I guess its only really done about 8,500klms around town in about 15mths. Not to bad I guess.

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