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I have no idea what the true mileage is on my zed. The last few mot's the mileage is the same as the odometer had jammed up and the previous mileages are in that case suspect. The engine seems completely sound although I haven't had a chance to accurately check the oil pressure or compression or anything.

 

 

Here's my pedals :D completely unscientific I know but it might give me some comfort :D

 

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I'd say that you're probably knocking on 90k-100k?

 

Dude - clean that interior!! That's gross! :lol:

 

PS...you can buy new pedal rubbers - they're pricy and they're easy to fit. :D

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That's about what I'd guess it to be at so that's encouraging. Got a lot more than cleaning to do unfortunately lol. Loads of interior bits to put right (got the bits just not the time) and a full respray to afford... Also you'll note the paper on the floor because of a leak around the rubber join at the t bar.. Rave.

I'd say that you're probably knocking on 90k-100k?

 

Dude - clean that interior!! That's gross! :lol:

 

PS...you can buy new pedal rubbers - they're pricy and they're easy to fit. :D

 

I think you meant to say cheap!

 

I wouldn't say any more than 120k

I'm gonna guess 200,000 KM. Maybe a bit more than half of that if it's had a hard life.

 

Nissan have just discontinued the accelerator pedals :(

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