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If you want to see someone "really" breaking the law, just take a walk along Wall Street! You obviously have paperwork stating they replaced the odometer, simply show that to a prospective owner; it will also be in Nissan's database regarding your Z. |
Well... thank you for the input. Sorry if I've been making a big deal over nothing. I'm just a little anal over the new toy.
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Just to put it into perspective. Look at every lifted truck you see in california. Those vehicle's come from the factory with speedometers which are calibrated to their O.E. tire sizes, O.E. differential gearing, and O.E. transmission gearing. You can pretty much guarantee that 95% of the lifted trucks rolling around in California have not been re-geared or re-calibrated to compensate for their larger tires...Those trucks are actually doing more milage than the odometer is reading. No one cares about it though.
I think you're fine. |
I know we are kinda giving you a hard time, part in fun, part in seriousness, as you asked for our opinions and now you are arguing our advice when you wanted it. Take what we say, make you decision and do what you want but dont be mad cuz we tell you something you dont like. Peace out.
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