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$10K. No offers or Swaps.

The JDM Pimp Van is for Sale! Want more kids?

No problem, this one carries 7 passengers and you driving like a Boss. Don't want more kids? No problem, these baby's are used as Limo's in Japan, so you can chauffer yourself around Yakusa style.

 

For sale is this beautiful 2003, E51 Series 2, Autech Edition, Nissan Elgrand with GT-R wheels.

This vehicle has been meticulously serviced, is finished in Pearl White, has every option available and is legally complied as a 7 seater with room for 8.

Features Include:

 

-Full leather interior with Captains chairs

-Twin sunroofs

-Power sliding door

-Reversing camera

-Dual climate control

-3.5 litre V6, automatic, 2WD

-Autech tuned suspension

-Autech body-kit and exhaust

-Autech upgraded stereo with subwoofer and DVD player

-R33 GT-R forged wheels (even second hand these are rare and pull up to $1500)

 

This Elgrand has GENUINE kilometres of 130,000. Don’t fall into the trap of buying one with a rewound odometer as many of these have been. I have the supporting de-reg papers directly from Japan.

 

Importantly, most Elgrands are imported as CamperVans, so they are only registered as a 3 seater and you have to get a compliance certificate to legally use and insure the 7-8 seats. The cost is about $1500 and a lot of hassle, which I have done.

 

NSW Rego is paid until November 2018

Vin 6U900000E51024942

No finance owing

Location Canberra area

 

$10,000

 

No Offers. No Swaps.

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