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The SI unit of length is the metre, the SI unit of volume is the cubic metre

6 inches = 0.1524 metre, or 15.24 cc.

so 63 cubic inches = 15.243 cubic centimetres

0.15243 cubic metres = 3539.605824 cubic centimetres, or in 3.53956 cubic metres.

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