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nah closer to the COO (diahatsu.) and the current Bb - cube is unque.

I've had my hands on a COO . shape of the kia is VERY similar but the interior is different between them.

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hey guys, i got the compliance for the cube on my company last week.

I should have about 5 Cubes at the shop on Friday, EX, Riders, SX

1 is already QLD registered , so any SAU members are more than welcome to go for a test drive and see what all the fuss is about.

My company is Imperial Auto Imports at 7 Herbert St, SLACKS CREEK.

come on down guys have a look, they are pretty unique!

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On the sevs site it has the Cube model listed as Z11

http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/sevs/507-00.htm

What is the corresponding model in Japan as I cant find that model listed on any of the Jap sales sites!!

Those things are like dogs ball up my way, like the bloody plague and cheap as chips.

I'm looking at one for my misso when I move back to Oz early next year.

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hey guys, i got the compliance for the cube on my company last week.

I should have about 5 Cubes at the shop on Friday, EX, Riders, SX

1 is already QLD registered , so any SAU members are more than welcome to go for a test drive and see what all the fuss is about.

My company is Imperial Auto Imports at 7 Herbert St, SLACKS CREEK.

come on down guys have a look, they are pretty unique!

Good Job!

Nice to see that you're here Brent. Anyone who wants a Cube should go to him, top bloke.

Oh yea, I called you yesterday to check if the N1 still has the N1 turbos on them as I was tuning them over 1bar. I'm sure they are but just want to make sure before I blew the engine with ceramic dust.

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On the sevs site it has the Cube model listed as Z11

http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/sevs/507-00.htm

What is the corresponding model in Japan as I cant find that model listed on any of the Jap sales sites!!

Those things are like dogs ball up my way, like the bloody plague and cheap as chips.

I'm looking at one for my misso when I move back to Oz early next year.

Z11 is correct - 2003-2008(?) production years. The 'cube' looking ones, not the 'Mazda Metro' looking ones. :(

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Cube Cars brisbane should be able to comply Z11 cubes (11/2002--12/2005 only at this stage due to 79/00 emissions)form next week.

1.4 litre 5 & 7 seat.

We have also developed cruise control for the cube which will be exclusively available through cube cars brisbane.

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Cube Cars brisbane should be able to comply Z11 cubes (11/2002--12/2005 only at this stage due to 79/00 emissions)form next week.

1.4 litre 5 & 7 seat.

We have also developed cruise control for the cube which will be exclusively available through cube cars brisbane.

cheeky aren't ya :P

need to see one :(

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You need to find a Cube that'll hit 110km/h with a road train going the other way first before worrying about cruise control lol

down hill one up with a tail wind should be ok....

best thing is it was tested to use 6.2 litres/100klms so nice & cheap to run, also just car insurance for the cube is reasonably priced as well

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