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Mean looking and sounding ride mate :D

Cheers mate :D

also copped a wave on the way into work Fri round 11 30ish am black 33 on old northern duno if it was a GTR ect??? nice car all the same....

whats with all the cubes at the importer yards these days? I can't believe people buy them!

I don't get them either, now the Toyota vrsion is on it's way out here.... But I guess they serve a purpose, I just haven't figured it out yet.

I don't get them either, now the Toyota vrsion is on it's way out here.... But I guess they serve a purpose, I just haven't figured it out yet.

"The Nissan Cube is a mini MPV produced by Nissan and currently sold in Japan, North America and Europe."

Presumably it is designed to be small and carry people... perhaps there in lies the purpose

lol seemed to be a mini skyline meetup outside supercheap auto in lakemba today! :) rocked up for some spray paint to be pleasantly surprised to see a silver bone stock r33 GT-R vspec which looked absolutely fantastic! parked my GTS-T behind it, came out and their was a dark blue S1 gts infront of it :P was absolutely hilarious!

excuse the crap iphone photo :)

that gtr is always there it must be owned by someone in supercheapp

"The Nissan Cube is a mini MPV produced by Nissan and currently sold in Japan, North America and Europe."

Presumably it is designed to be small and carry people... perhaps there in lies the purpose

That is my point.... how are americans going to fit into the nissan cube? There has to be another purpose we haven't seen

Oops i posted this in the Central coast section....

"SPotted a black R34 GTR @ Macquarie Park on monday, plates were XX.34.XX, and were you running high tolurene or race fuel or something? the car was smoking and the fumes smelt and were making my eyes water like onions were comming out of it....

Very nice looking car by the way"

just emembered I spotted a Black Stagea on Sunday arvo getting booked by highway patrol on Alfords point road illawong just after alfords point bridge.

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