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WalkaboutTed

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Resized_20170407_104644(1).jpgWe're just a little beyond (543 steps) the entrance station at La Posa South LTVA-you can see the two vans together.

2016 Nissan NV3500HD SL (top of the line except for no leather seats) with 27,000 (90+% highway)miles. 
20 months and 73,000 miles remaining on original (5yr/100,00mile) bumper-to-bumper factory warranty.  

The Imgur link is:

2016 Nissan NV3500 SL camper conversion please contact [email protected]

Here is a detailed (not inclusive) list:

Technology package including rear camera and GPS 

[size=medium]Huge 16" deep locking center console (w/12v and 120v outlets)

XM radio/CD/Bluetooth


Fold-down passenger seat converting into writing surface or rear facing seat


New (12/26/19) OEM 80ah engine battery 

Full sized bed with 6inch memory foam mattress 

Hinged storage compartments on each side of bed (approx 7 cubic feet total)

4.6cu/ft Truckfridge

440 watts solar on Vantech roofrack with 200ah of battery (room for 300ah)

Rear Sureco stainless steel ladder with stainless antenna pole holder

Blueskies 3000i charge controller with temperature probe

1100w Kriëger 110v inverter along with 400w factory installed inverter (the latter using 80ah engine battery)

120v NOCO 13amp AC powerplug port inlet plug on outside of van with integrated cord inside

CTEK D250s DC to DC charger with SmartPass 

18.5" x 20.5" x 10" deep stainless sink in full sized solid wood base cabinet with flip-up work surface

Well insulated floor, walls and ceiling

Standing room at 5'11" (originally 6'3" prior to insulation)

Fantastic Vent overhead reversible fan with thermostat and rain hood

BearExtender Outdoor RV &Marine high powered USB WiFi extender antenna for PC (installed on outside fan hood)

24" built-in Samsung TV/monitor

weBoost Drive 4G-S cell phone signal booster in unopened original box-along with Wilson directional flag-type antenna-never used 

Opening marine portholes (2) with screens in rear doors

Three closing floor vents (2 rear, one in sliding door footwell for pet)

Noico sound deadening mat generously on all inside surfaces of van (under insulation) 

CRLaurence window on sliding door

Multiple (4) 12v cabin lights (including on each side of bed)

Multiple USB (13) and 12v (7) outlets (including on each side of bed)

Storage galore-steel cabinets above bed, both sides of van

Coleman single burner propane stove 

V-Line Slide-Away quick access security safe (handgun sized)

Three 4-foot sliding drawers (500lb capacity each) under bed (you are able to sit up straight on the elevated bed
    
Folding Bike Friday New World Tourist bicycle (excellent condition) in dedicated sliding bike drawer (can fit two bikes together in the drawer-have pix of that)

Tekonsha Prodigy P3 trailer brake controller

7 pin factory plug and towing package (9100lb), including auxiliary transmission cooler and extra leaf springs

Two 100 watt portable solar panels (one is a Renogy foldable solar suitcase kit, the other Dokio)

Dedicated space underbed for porta potty (or luggable loo) 

Additional maximum legal window tinting

In-channel front window vent deflectors

Covercraft custom fit front window sunscreen (gold)

Tires in great shape due to me driving like an old lady (as I am)

Meticulous service records/all done at Nissan dealerships 

Has been kept only (except for a one-month trip to Florida) in Desert Southwest-no salt exposure and never any rust. There have been NO mechanical/maintenance issues/problems. 

We converted this van originally for full-time living for the two of us.  Then Hubby built his own NV2500 conversion for his own traveling. After two years we have ended up exclusively using his van for our wanderings, leaving this van unused (and still making payments on it!). It is obviously a home-built conversion, but we spared little expense on most items.

The two group 27 100ah batteries are 3 years old. The third developed a short and has been removed, but the current batteries run the fridge and electronics easily multiple nights with the existing solar panels. When the batteries are replaced you can add back the third battery into its existing dedicated box

[size=small]I have a thread on the Nissannvforum [/size]
[size=small]( http://nissannvforum.com/topic/1110-new-...in-tucson/ ) [/size]
[size=small]which detailed much of the build "New camper conversion in Tucson" in the conversions forum (I'm DesertTed) . Lots of photos but you have to register to see them.  There are plenty of posts with pix that I've made here on CRVL regarding modifications on both vans. [/size]
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