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For Sale: 2005 Nissan YGZ11 CUBE3 1.5L 7 Seater

Price and price conditions: $16,950 neg. I will consider trades for cheap automatic car + cash my way as I already have another car arriving in April. I will also consider reasonable offers and to sell without registration and number plates to interstate buyers at a reduced price.

Condition: Excellent

Contact Details: Juliette - PM / Mobile: 0431 379 828 / Email: [email protected]

Location: Bayswater North, VIC, 3153.

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Flexible. Happy to help interstate buyers organise transport.

For sale I have a 2005 YGZ11 Nissan Cube3 15M. I imported the car in 2010 after meticulously searching Japan for many months for the best example. Super tidy exterior, very clean interior, very low genuine 74,000km's and mechanically flawless. This car will give you many hassle free years of motoring. Happy to show prospective buyers all receipts.

The late model 1.5L CVT 7 seater is the pick of the bunch with ample seating room. Fold the seats flat and you have a van that can carry nearly anything your heart desires. Lift up the seats and look under the floor to reveal secret storage spaces. The bigger engine in combination with the CVT transmission mean that it is quite zippy, but uses very little fuel. Do not even consider the 1.4L Auto as this runs rings around it. Quicker and more economical to boot. Always run on 98 octane fuel and serviced before the scheduled interval (last service done 500km's ago.)

The genuine Nissan Neoclassical bodykit and wheels were added by me in Australia at considerable expense, but they really complete the look of the car. CUBE3 number plates will be included with the sale so there will be no mistaking what your little car is. Car also includes genuine floor mats and slimline window visors.

I will be sad to see this car go, but I know that the new owner will love it just as much as I have. Test drives after hours/on weekends welcomed.

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what sort of cheap auto might you be after?

ive got a

2003 Holden Astra TS CDX MY03 70000km

Sorry, I have another car now so I'm not looking for a trade. Would you still be interested in my car? Happy to negotiate.

I'm looking at importing a cubic at the moment but only have a budget of 12k. If you ever drop that low PM me

PM'ed anyway :)

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