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This is normal. If you look at car specs you'll see there's a figure for "speed when 100kph indicated" or similar. All cars are designed to be slightly slower than indicated, usually about 3%. If you really want to fix it, you can get diferent tires that have a slightly different overall diameter. Also the GPS unit is likely not strictly 100% accurate either, there are tolerances there too.
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2015 Toyota 86 GTS
- Ecutek w/ Flex Fuel, Xtreme Stage 1 Organic Clutch
- PSR UEL Header, Invidia R400 Catback
- Whiteline Swaybars, 18" ROH Blue Evo R
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