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Hey guys, we also have over 10 Cubes currently in stock.

For more info please call me on 0438 182 855 or on 07 3808 7512

Cheers,

Paul

Motorman Imports

3679 Pacific Highway, Slacks Creek

www.motorman.com.au

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saw the Cube's everywhere in Japan. Soo popular. Strangely the Serena is the best selling vehicle for Nissan (and seriously everyone drives vans over there. The cube really won me over once I'd seen it in reallife and had a sit/drive in one.

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mind you these things are VERY simple to work on. dash comes out quite easily. only thing to be mindful of is the passenger airbag. (if you have a scan tool this is not a problem.)

  • 3 months later...

bit of a bump...

looking at getting a Cube for a cousin, he wants it looking good so gonna do some mods to it too.

Does the Z11 cube take K11 micra/march suspension as a direct bolt on? I read somewhere that they have a similar chassis.

Also does anyone have a comprehensive list of grilles and options that they came with? According to a japanese site I checked there were 15 options of headlight/grilles.

shan,

I have fast for this car and the fellow I share this building with runs cube cars. he knows a LOT about them.

drop by if you want to look/chat.

Cheers Chris, woulda loved to swing by, but unfortunately I'm back in Melbourne these days :cheers:

oh ok, so the K12 micra and Z11 cube share parts?

we worked out that this is the theme we're gonna go for:

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with maybe this on the side for shits n giggles:

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Now to find a Cube Rider, EX or RX in a red base colour

thing is they didnt make them in red. burn orange - yep! had a burnt orange one and several others. most boring one is beige and they are CHEAP!

Well I've joined the ranks of Cube owners - black Cube Cubic Agiactive with sunroof :) Now, to work out how I'm gonna squeeze 16x8 +15s under those guards haha

:cool:

lookin at a set of 17x8.5 +25 :) shaved, rolled, slammed, resprayed. pimpin. Also lookin into airbag suspension from a K12 Micra out of the UK for shits n giggles, budget permitting.

think you need to take a tape measure to the car first. the one sitting here has 5.5 on it and there is one with 6" width and that is tight up front. you are talking about doing 8" - I do not see that fitting myself.

kristian,

fire an email across (re: call.) he has a number for you.

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