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Yep, about to jump on the Jerky wagon!


The Cube is a cool car, basically the same engine and drivetrain as the Micra so parts and stuff are easy to get locally. They look funky, have lots of room and you can buy a bolt on supercharger kit! Perfect city daily.

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Yep, about to jump on the Jerky wagon!

The Cube is a cool car, basically the same engine and drivetrain as the Micra so parts and stuff are easy to get locally. They look funky, have lots of room and you can buy a bolt on supercharger kit! Perfect city daily.

Brilliant , that's what I want bigger space inside and perfect for daily use , I have Honda Civic ( Sedan ) as my daily car now but not big enough for what i want to do with it. Thanks Lachy X [emoji509][emoji517][emoji508]

Brilliant , that's what I want bigger space inside and perfect for daily use , I have Honda Civic ( Sedan ) as my daily car now but not big enough for what i want to do with it. Thanks Lachy X [emoji509][emoji517][emoji508]

And bonus, it's not a Honda! :woot:

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Don't buy outdoor furnitures from segals [emoji90][emoji35] Cheap furnitures with bad customer service ! Paid for delivery but they refused to bring the goods inside the house , instead leave them all the big boxes outside the house for me to bring it in ? What am I paying the extra $80 for ??????? post-139458-14579294621784_thumb.jpg




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