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Im parting out our Nissan Cube, it is a 2004 imported Nissan Cube BZ11 model
Parts are RARE so please be quick and just call or sms for a quick response. local pickup or AUS wide shipping with tracking available.

Vehicle has been front damaged, still has engine and complete apart from front bumper, grill, bonnet and radiator / condenser damage, whle ar is complete and in good condition inside and out,

AVAILABLE:
ALL BODY PARTS ( FRONT DRIVERS SIDE GUARD HAS BEEN SOLD< PASSENGER STILL AVAILABLE)
All doors, rear boot door, windows, front window, door mechanisms, window regulators, complete interior, original nissan floor mats set, cluste dash plastics etc
complete driveline, suspension, standard wheels with good tyres and original cube hub caps,
engine selling complete or bare, so accecories available such as alternator, coilpacks, starter drive shaft gearbox etc

Selling complete exhaust, it is a very elegant and rare HKS Quality Japanese made performance cat back exhaust to bolt straight on, very subtle and not loud at all. $350 firm for the exhaust including original catalytic converter.

front headlights passengers side has a broken bracket and plastic, will do the job to get you going, many many parts available, vehicle is rolling and complete.

Will sell complete minus drivers side guard and indicator for $2500. Please note the vehicle CANNOT BE REGISTERED IN AUSTRALIA AS IT IS A STATUTORY WRITE OFF. it cannot be fixed and registered ever so please dont ask!

can be delivered for a small fee locally including goldcoast-sunshine coast- towomba region by a professional insured tow truck. packages for spares available for an even greater price if taken in a bundle. Thankyou for reading.

Located in Southside Brisbane, will freight parts with trackin id. pleae call or text on 0431767734 thankyou

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