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      <title>Nissan Cube Z11 winter tips &amp; hints</title>
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      <description>Here I wanted to share some tips and tricks for Nordic winter driving with a Nissan Cube.
Obviously to survive the winter weather conditions you&amp;rsquo;ll need a decent set of winter tyres and you should grease with silicone all the door and trunk weather strips. If you park outside, you should consider installing an engine block heater to preheat the engine before starting. Apart from these, there are some Cube specific things to look out for!</description>
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      <title>JDM How-to: Getting Parts for Your Car</title>
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      <description>Preface I have not seen a similar post anywhere else, so I figured I would start writing series of posts explaining how to survive with a JDM car in the Western countries. Being from Europe, my experiences are more or less Europe centric, but can be applied elsewhere as many of these things are universal. So let&amp;rsquo;s get to it!
After purchasing a JDM car, your family or friends may have called you insane and scolded you about availability of parts or workshops willing to work on the car.</description>
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