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Back and better than ever. Here's some quick iPhone photos:

I got the ding from Japan in the rear bar fixed:

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Flawless job. I got both the front and rear bumpers re-painted to match the rest of the car better as they'd changed colours over the years (plastic vs metal age differently.) It took a full 3 weeks, a ridiculous number of pearl combinations and many visits from the PPG rep before it was finally perfect. The panelbeater reckons it ended up costing him around $4.5K with all the time involved and it cost me $800 :)

And the kit is fitted! Again, a flawless job:

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And Cubey's antenna friend:

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And the sticker kit goes on next week. After 3.5 weeks it just feels great to have her back.

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Decided to put the cargo net in today too:

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I couldn't get it in a picture but with the rear door closed the privacy screen makes it impossible to see the contents of the boot for any would-be theives. It's not too hard to hook up and take down incase I do need to use the 6th and 7th seats (very unlikely.)

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have to say i wouldn't have minded a cube, i was in the market for a smaller car a while back but ended up getting too sweet a deal for the 33 :)

cubes are a great little car too, so much room!

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Haven't checked back in here in the longest time. Sadly my Cube3 will be making way for another car late next year. I'll be advertising her closer to the time my new car arrives. In the meantime my cargo net will be up for sale if anyone is interested: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/407848-fs-genuine-z11-cubecube3-cargo-net/

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