85 days ago

2008 Nissan Caraven

Anja from Waikanae

Selling our camper van to downsize. Comes with everything you need for a fun weekend away or longer. Also works well as a sleepout.
Details:
318,xxx km
Current WOF
Rego to 9/1/2025

1,990cc (2.0L)
Petrol

recently had Self-containment certificate renewed and will be valid until the law changes in July 2025.

Includes:
Easy pull-out bed frame (fits 2 ppl)
Futon (not shown in picture)
Blanket
Sheet
Pillows
LED battery lights (you can place them where you want and control with remote)
Sink
25L fresh water tank
25L grey water tank
Hand pump faucet
Rooftop window for ventilation Cooler box
2 pull-out boxes for storage
Rare view camera
Aircon

View in Waikanae, Kapiti Coast.

Selling Van after traveling the country. Never had any issues. Runs nicely.

Please note: Radio and navigation is in Japanese so we never figured out how to set it up.

Get in touch if you have any questions.

Price: $12,900

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On Saturday 6th July, members will be online checking out the goods on offer so it's a great time to get rid of your winter clutter.

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Is it still rude to wear a hat inside?
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