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Hi everyone,

Time to sell my cube unfortunately. Its going to be a very sad day when its sold. Lots of awesome memories in it and its just an awesome fun practical car.

I purchased this cube from Chris (who is also a member on here) back in Oct 2011. I haven't had a single problem since. The car runs very smoothly and I have serviced it every 5000kms without fail (have receipts also).

When Chris purchased the vehicle he noticed that the previous owners in Japan didn't service the car properly causing oil sludge. So he purchased a 2008 Nissan Micra 1.4L Engine under 15,000kms here in sydney as he didnt want to rely on the old motor. This was replaced at 85,000kms on the body. If you know Chris you should know how fussy he is with his cars. Everything has been replaced professionally. I trusted him and purchased the car without hesitation.

The body now has done 120,000kms so really the engine is only 50,000kms old :)

So up for sale is a 2002 Nissan Cube 1.4L CR14DE engine.

Includes a whole lot of mods:

- BC coilovers (have spare stock suspension also)

- Cusco Struct brace

- New Exhaust System (slightly larger thickness from engine to back and got rid of some of the restrictions) - Its quite : )

- VERY VERY Rare RH Alurad rims - 17inch rims

- Guards Rolled professionally

- Endless brake pads - Awesome pads (cost me a lot)

- Big Audio - Hertz HSK V2 165s splits with custom pods, sound deadend doors, amps, phoneix sub with custom made box (hidden away), expensive wiring etc..

- Hid's (8000k) - high and low beam

- Clarion double din dvd player

- White leds through out the car.

- OEM Side skirts with led lights underneath.

- Tints

- OEM yellow Fog lights (most are white)

- Alarm system

Extra Info:

- Always serviced every 5000kms (receipts to prove that).

- Gearbox oil replaced (not that it needed it but got it done anyways)

- 5 months Rego left

- No accident history that I'm aware off

PRICE: 10k firm. Very reasonable price for this many mods on a cube!!

Contact: 0423-180-545 or PM here if you like : )

Pictures taken today:

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