- in 1965.
Outside ****an, the
Caravan was also sold as
either the
Nissan Urvan or
Nissan King Van, or
earlier with
Datsun badging.
Prior to 1973, the Caravan's...
-
Urvan may
refer to:
Nissan Urvan, a
cargo van
urvan, a
concept of the soul in
Zoroastrianism Urvan, Azerbaijan, a
village in
Azerbaijan Michael Urvan...
- soul of the
primordial bovine –
geush urvan –
returned to the
world as the soul of livestock.
Although geush urvan is an
aspect of the
primordial bovine...
- and
certain other export markets). It was also used in the
Nissan Caravan/
Urvan (E24). Bore and
stroke are 96 mm × 92 mm (3.78 in × 3.62 in)
giving 2,663 cc...
- dead, living, or yet-unborn. The
fravashi of an
individual sends out the
urvan (often
translated as 'soul') into the
material world to
fight the battle...
- Caravan/
Urvan/Homy E25, also
rebadged as
Isuzu Como 2.) 96 kW (131 PS) at 3450 rpm, 265 N⋅m (195 lbf⋅ft) at 1600-3450 rpm 08/2004-~2007
Nissan Caravan/
Urvan/Homy...
- firearms. GunBroker.com was
founded by
Steven F.
Urvan after eBay
started restricting gun sales.
Urvan ran the
company until it was
acquired by Ammo, Inc...
- hand, in the
Gordon Sumner p/k/a
Sting v
Michael Urvan on the same year,
American gamer Michael Urvan retained the
right to
domain name "sting.com" against...
- was ****ed to the
Nissan 720 and D21 Pickups, as well as the E23
Nissan Urvan and
export market Y30-series Cedrics. The
engine has also been used in many...
-
Urvan was the 2000
dispute before World Intellectual Property Organization between Sting, a
prominent English musician and actor, and
Michael Urvan,...