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FOR SALE $9000 ONO

2004 Nissan CUBE located in Sydney 2011

This CUBE is in great condition.

I have owned this car for 2 years, during this time I have replaced various parts to make sure everything runs perfectly, anything that looked like failing was replaced well before it failed.

Oil and oil filter changed every 6 months, Air filter every 12 Months.

New tires 29/10/14 from Tempe Tires.

4AT Auto Trans replaced with 2010 MICRA 4AT on 13/01/14 at 56570km Original 4AT started slipping so I replaced it with a 9000km 4AT from a Australian Delivered MICRA. Work was carried out by Landmark Auto - runs perfectly shifts like a new car (MICRA)...

The driveline for this CUBE is identical to the Australian Delivered MICRA - parts are plentiful and cheap.

New genuine Nissan thermostat, radiator flushed and new coolant on 24/03/14 at 60000km.

Cusco front strut brace - Bought NEW from Japan. HKS Muffler - all looks - is quieter than original - this was second hand direct from Japan.

Greddy Intelligent Infometer - this reads data from the factory computer via the OBD port, the factory gauges in the Cube's are pretty basic - the factory temp gauge is 2 lights one blue (cold) one red (Bingo too late 110 degrees - bye bye head gasket)...

The Greddy info meter can monitor up to 6 different things like:

Water Temp

Speed

Tacho

Intake Temp

Ignition Timing

AMF's

Voltage etc...

It also has a peak hold feature so for example you will know exactly how hot the water temp got - in this case the water gets to 96 then the fan kicks in and down it goes to 89 - the cooling system in this car is perfect it will sit in traffic or sit on 100kmh on a 35+ day and not miss a beat.

The AC is ICE cold.

Wheels are MazdaSpeed MS-01R 15in these are made in Japan by RAYS - they are light-weight high quality Japanese wheels with all the original centre caps.

Stereo is a Pioneer DEH-P7050BT - this was pretty expensive when it was new and is loaded with features including Bluetooth Audio and Bluetooth Phone - there is a microphone just above the Greddy gauge. Everything works perfectly, you can also plug most phones or USB stick's into it via the USB port - it will play MP3's etc and CD's - if you have any. The remote also has a new battery.

The roof racks are THULE and are the correct CUBE version - they fit perfectly and make no extra noise - 2 keys included.

I also have these parts that are included with the car but not fitted:

Genuine NISSAN front brake pads cost $196.00 from NISSAN - current front pads are still fine I bought these so I had them ready to go. Water pump - bought at same time as the thermostat but not fitted - I was going to change it but original pump works perfectly.

TEIN STREET BASIS Damper Coilovers - These are BRAND NEW still in the box. Made in Japan. I bought these but just haven't had the time to get them fitted - these retail for $1400 - just have a look on eBay or call a TEIN dealer. TEIN only make high quality products these when fitted will make this CUBE a real pleasure to drive - these are NOT super hard and will not make the ride harsh - nothing beats new suspension.

I have a copy of the NEVDIS report showing the car has NOT been stolen or written off.

It is also fully insured with JUST CAR for $10,400.00 As you can see I only buy high quality made in Japan parts, this little CUBE has been very (very) well looked after. I only ever filled it up with 98 from from SHELL or BP. The car is in great condition and has been fully sorted out to last, all the preventative maintenance has been done way before anything failed - this is always the cheapest option.

This would make a great first car for someone - its super easy to drive the driving position is high and the front windscreen is huge so you can see everything, it's also the same size as a hatchback you can park it the smallest spaces and loading zones.

$9,000 ONO

Please feel free to give me a call to arrange an inspection.

Thanks

Andy

0402 350 827

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