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Er, no. If you look at the order of the photos, the odometer is clearly winding toward zero.

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'94 540i - 221,111

'98 RSB - 142,xxx

BMW - Average about 48km per day.

Subie: Average 108km per day!

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'96 323i Coupe, 44,358 km's. Of this, 27,341 in the 3 1/2 years i have owned. Not much, but then again I have spent 40% of the last 18 months in Aussie on business! <_<

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So many here has 6-digit of travel done...

E46 04'- 99500km

VW Polo 07' - 78800 km

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Currently my 89 E30 is sitting at 290,000km's.

Be intresting to see what everyone elses car is on and how old they are...

1990 E36 NZ new 141.000

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Waaaattt, Must be E30?

no ,I have seen some oz new models imported into nz and sold as nz new .

they got the e36 before nz did

they started building e36 models ifrom nov 1989

Edited by Brent HARTGE535i

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92 E36 320i - 300,000kms +? (it's had a speedo swap as old MILES unit stopped working and now has KM unit, so its a rough figure, definitly 300 000 though, wee bit more possibly, original 1992 factory clutch still not slipping)

86 E30 325i - 200 000Miles - Runs fine

99 E39 528i - 176 000kms - Runs mint

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E30 that I ripped the sport seats out of, had done 450,000kms.

Only was at the yard due to frontal impact. Was Manual too.

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1993 E34 530i body 210000 km, motor 173000km.

travel in car 12000 km a year.

2003 iveco tractor unit 950000 km, +_ 165000 km a year :rolleyes:

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2003 iveco tractor unit 950000 km, +_ 165000 km a year :rolleyes:

Some of the minibus's here in the Ukraine ( They use Merc transit van things, it's the most popular form of transport ) have 100s and 100s of thousands of kilometers on them. It's pretty amazing, they must be bulletproof. They drive all day everyday on rough as hell roads and just keep going. Every one I've been on has had close to a million on the clock. They are all reasonably new as well.

Edited by Mark247

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My e24 635csi is at around 160000km's but the condition proves this to be a lie.

My old e24 was at 340000km's when I sold it, still no smoke and pulled hard with a rebuilt head :D

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Everyone I've been on has had close to a million on the clock. They are all reasonably new as well.

Had to re-read that one..

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Just rolled on to 250000 yesterday, camera was flat so no pics.

Nov 19th i had 247328... that was when i was in working in welly, am in queenstown for now.

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no ,I have seen some oz new models imported into nz and sold as nz new .

they got the e36 before nz did

they started building e36 models ifrom nov 1989

That's right it has Australia on the ownership papers as counrty of origin, it was first registered August 1991

sold by Fairfield motors or is it Fairview motors Hamilton to a chap in Taupo

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95 M3: 129,000km

93 530: 171,000km

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