Price drop!! $7.200 –> $5.999
***Campervan of the newest generation for sale***
You are looking for a spacious, reliable and absolute cozy campervan with just a few km and of young age? Then our beloved James may be the perfect travel mate for you
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
β’ Model: Nissan Serena
β’ Manufactured: 2006
β’ Odometer: 112.xxx km (!!)
β’ Price: $ 5.999 ono / 3.600 β¬ ono
β’ Consumption: 7,5l / 100km (petrol)
β’ Automatic with sport and mountain mode
β’ High standard of safety to travel on the narrow NZ roads (ABS brakes & Airbags)
β’ Chain transmission (no timing belt and therefore no changing costs)
β’ All four tyres almost brand new
β’ without any accidants
WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL?
β’ James does not look like a backpacker van so you don’t attract attention and can sleep wherever you want even if itβs not an official camp site. Furthermore, the danger of break-ins is less (what is a big issue here in NZ). For a 100 % safety, itβs an alarm system installed
β’ 2nd Generation of Backpackers
β’ Backup camera & side camera for easier maneuvering and parking
β’ 100 W socket for charging even laptops or cameras
β’ Outstanding stereo system
β’ DVD Player on the ceiling
β’ Tinted rear windows for more privacy
β’ Ready for cold nights (floor isolation)
β’ Plenty more space than usual campervans as Honda Odyssey or Toyota Estima (it is possible to give three people (sufficient) or two (a lot) of space and huge storage under the bed)
β’ Back seats left (possible to give lifts save money, easier to resell it also to locals)
β’ Definitely more elegant than all the other campervans
INCLUDED STUFF (everything has been just 3 months in use)
β’ Bed gear (mattress, 1 queen size and 2 smaller blankets, 2 sheets, 4 pillows…)
β’ Outside table + 3 chairs
β’ Double gas cooker & big gas bottle
β’ Lots of cooking utensils, dishes & cutlery
β’ Cool bag
β’ Cleaning stuff
β’ Storage organizers & 5 boxes
β’ Solar-powered camping lamp & light chain
CONCERNING THE OFTEN DEBATED ISSUE OF SC VS. NSC
β’ On the freedom camping map for SC as well as NSC vehicles (refer screenshot) it becomes obvious how necessary a SC van is β not at all
β’ With the stricter SC requirements in NZ (from 1st of February 2018) it wonβt be that easy to keep a SC certificate as it is the case right now
β’ All in all: Never had a problem to find a nice spot for sleeping β thanks to WikiCamps App
The van can be visited around Auckland.
Cheers
Ben & Lina