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Re: Carcube
Is THIS the one you mean?
Good idea actually to use when at home.
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7/Jan/2008, 4:34 pm
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Re: Carcube
Al,
I usually remove group-buy threads like these from the forum as the completion of the group-buy, as the reading of them is not that exciting anyway...but can make you sweat as you've experienced LOL
I just thought I'd leave this thread for future readers to get first hand feedback about this magic bucket and a product 10 of us have used, to save you and any other readers from doing a research about them.
I'm happy to report that my CarCube is still working fine by the way 
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22/Jan/2009, 6:59 pm
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Re: Carcube
Hey Al,
We all bought the carcube during the water restrictions as it was the only way we were allowed to wash our cars
Man: Am I glad to see our forum back online
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23/Jan/2009, 12:00 pm
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waky53
X-TRAIL ENTHUSIAST
Date Registered: 06-2005
Location: Barossa Valley
TOTAL POSTS: 286
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Re: Carcube
Anyone else had trouble with the inlet spigot on the carcube breaking off?
Be careful when attaching/removing the hose connector, I bumped mine & it snapped off.
A replacement/upgrade part is available that replaces the spigot & connector. The new spigot is made of metal not plastic so should last much longer.
Cost was $13 including postage, If you can order it from a local supplier the part is only $6.
I ordered off their website & only took a few days to arrive. Now just got to get around to fitting it.
--- Regards Dave, X162 Oct 04 Series 2 ST
Mods Strut bar_Fuel cap holder_earth wires_No door beep_Bonnet Struts_TBS_bash plate_16" Alloys_Rear sway bar_ F&R fogs
High Range 4WD Club
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14/Jul/2009, 8:59 pm
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Re: Carcube
Thanks for the heads-up Dave. Mine is still going OK.
I might order that part just in case anyway.
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14/Jul/2009, 9:02 pm
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