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We bought this Cube as a cheap and easy daily drive back in Nov 2010, first Australian owners after Just Jap imported it.

Now I'm working and Canberra and have the Cima, the Cube is sitting around so it's time to move it on to a new owner.

2003 BZ11 Nissan Cube

165,000klm

4 months rego

Serviced every 5,000klm since import, in good condition

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Details are:

4 speed auto

Fuel efficient 1.4l engine, gives 5l/100klm

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Air con, power steer, power windows, auto headlights, ABS, airbags, central locking

Includes factory wheel arch flares and mild bodykit

18" wheels to really show off the rear drum brakes

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Has a genuine HKS exhaust which adds a nice note without being loud or drone-y.

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Interior, exterior and mechanically in good condition

Easy to park due to awesome steering angles and visibility

Plenty of interior space

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Easy to find in carparks...

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I'm out - bought a similarly shaped Mazda 121 metro to run around in.

Oh sorry to hear that....your Nissan-ness is continuing to decrease

My mrs needs a first car. Gunna run it past her and let you know

If she doesn't mind the look, Cubes are an excellent buy. More practical and 20% cheaper than the equivalent Micra

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lol it was for sale since Feb, you had a chance to grab it!

and in the end, it went to someone in the community that will love her like we did

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