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For Sale:

Nissan Cube 2003 model

-1.4lt engine with electronic throtle control

-5 seater

-all electrics, power windows, mirrors, steer etc

-very cold aircon

-very low kms

-serviced every 5000kms

-lowered pedders springs

-16" P1 buddy club wheels with Toyo Proxes 4's tyres 205/45/16

-pearl white paint

-immaculate condition inside and out. NO scrathces or dints

-tinted windows in 15%

-cd/dvd/tv player head unit

comes with fresh 6months rego and rwc upon sale.

located in springfield

asking $16500 or offers

contact me on 0413158303 or pm

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oh man i would really love one of these lol, good luck with the sale mate :(

thanks mate

how many k's on it?

cluster says 9500kms which was replaced at 60xxxkms due to fuel gauge was faulty.

The car will not dissapoint. Looks brand new inside and out.

  • 3 months later...

Hey mate, I've got one of these on the way from Japan at the moment. Just curious as to the wheel specs (width and offset) and which Pedders springs you used (were they from a K12 Micra?).

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