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you guys in Oz must make a bucket load of money ..... i keep asking myself why am i in japan......

living and working in japan has lots of perks but sadly from what I've seen over the years big bux is not one of them :dry: used to be good when the AUD was only worth 50yen but these days it's a different story. Of all the ex-pats I know working in japan as car exporters, parts exporters, teachers, etc the only ones making really serious dough do regular type $$ careers like investment banking, analysts, consultants etc.

BUT there is a lot of other good things about being there and you know it!! :)

from his site:

http://www.tgvi.com.au/vehicles/cube/

The Nissan Cube is a popular vehicle overseas in America and Japan. Released in Japan in 2002, the Cube has become somewhat of an icon. With its many stylish options and variations available, everything from body kits, exhausts, rims, and fog lamps. Both 2nd row and 3rd row seats(7 seat option) fold flat to allow even the biggest items to fit in the back.

We are able to provide compliance for the following variants:

Make: Nissan

Model: Cube

Variants: Cube (5 Seat)

Cube³ (7 Seat)

Year Range: 10/2002 - Current

Doors: 5 Door

Engine: CR14-DE 1.4L

HR15-DE 1.5L - 7 Seat Only

Transmission: 1.4L - 4 Speed Auto

1.5L - CVT

Drive: Rear Wheel Drive Only

Further Info: Model/VIN Codes

BZ11 1.4L 2WD 5Seat Until 12/05

YZ11 1.5L 2WD 5Seat Until 12/05

BGZ11 1.4L 2WD 7Seat Until 12/05

YGZ11 1.5L 2WD 7Seat Until 12/08

Can not plate the following

BNZ11 1.4L 4WD 5 SEAT

YGNZ11 1.5L 4WD 7 SEAT

Click here for contact us regarding Nissan Cube compliance!

without getting into a shit fight :D I took your post as literal. I did not see a inside joke there. there are 4wd cubes running around. I have done a couple.

Gearing supplies all of the ADR gear for these things as it is. you and I both know what needs doing on them and what DOES NOT get done 90% of the time.

if you are going to joke about things make it a bit more obvious :)

I'd love RWD to be honest, I'd be more inclined to crank the boost when the supercharger kit is fitted haha - either way I think a FMIC is in order...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Guys-t313709.html

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