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Hello all,


I have just imported a Nissan Cube. My priorities have changed and need money for house now. It is just having compliance finished off this week I have been told by the workshop. Car will be sold with registration. This is the first 1.5l to be complianced in Vic and is one of only a few 1.5l cubes in Vic (none on carsales atm). The 1.5l is said to be more efficient with fuel, has more power and sits at a much lower rev while cruising on the highway. Would make a really fun daily while the GTR sits in the garage for the weekend.


The car looks like new and I had to raise my bid at auction significantly to get a quality car. The series 2 gets a bunch of updates including white dials, different grill, headlights, rear tails, etc.


2006 Nissan Cube cubic 7 seater

Series 2, 1.5l cvt

Black

4B Auction Grade - paid top dollar, auction sheet for proof

45,000km with dereg certificate and service history for proof

Excellent condition in and out (looks new on inside)

Smart key - dont need to use key to start

Full electrics

Dark interior

Auto headlights

Leather steering wheel

Foglights


$13,500 Neg


Phone pics, will upload better later,

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Hubcaps are in the car. But would look pretty nice with some mesh rims instead :twisted:

Edited by BigWillieStyles
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