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200,000 miles huh? Youre getting up there but I just met an old lady that bought her 87 325is brand new.... She just rolled 300,000 miles and is still on the original clutch.
True story.
-Nick
Originally posted by 87e30
First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.
200,000 miles huh? Youre getting up there but I just met an old lady that bought her 87 325is brand new.... She just rolled 300,000 miles and is still on the original clutch.
True story.
300k on the original clutch? I dont believe that
Originally posted by Danny
Instagram 4 lyfe
Yeah I stopped carrying my camera in my glovebox around, gotta love it.
You better not sell this car. Unless its for another EDerpy.
Are you gonna 32V swap this the night before GFest and show up four hours after the show is over again?
This car is a keeper. Perfect paint and no rust and unmolested interior.
The 32V swap will come after I drive down to SoWo in Georgia :) More power can wait.
Originally posted by rturbo 930
I do. My Jetta has 500k, and still has the original clutch, so it's definitely possible.
My dad bought it when it was newish ('88 or so, car is an '86), and basically babied it since he bought it as an A to B car, and wanted it to last. His commute was also ~50 miles one way, 90% highway, which is probably the main reason it's still good.
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