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Five custom Nissan Caravan models for camping and outdoor sports

11.02.2026 19:29 1 min 1 source
Yahoo!ニュース JPN

Japanese publication GoodsPress Web has featured five custom versions of the Nissan Caravan van, adapted for camping, vanlife, and transporting sports gear. The models are built by third-party tuning studios and present an alternative to the popular Toyota HiAce in the compact camper van segment.

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Five custom Nissan Caravan models for camping and outdoor sports

11.02.2026 Yahoo!ニュース JPN Original source

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