2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome

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2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome

2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome
Here we have for sale my 2011 Nissan NV200 in Silver. 165,000 miles, 1 Key, Full Book Pack, 2 Previous Owners. The conversion is now complete, but sadly my situation has changed, so it is time to let it go. The first being a Catering Engineer Company based around the country, but this van being used around Birmingham. He had serviced the van every 6000 miles and I wouldnt disbelieve him, seeing as it was his job to keep motorbikes in tip top condition. As a precaution, I had the van serviced by my local garage, as well as fitting a new cam belt and water pump. Upon return, the garage was happy with the mechanicals of the van and said that everything was in good order. It drives very well for a van, relatively quiet and smooth, with no knocks, bangs or rattles and with nice gear changes, starting first time, every time. A little slower in the cold weather, but has always started. The tyres are good, but luckily, they are a nice cheap size to replace if needed, along with most of the service parts on this vehicle. The MOT is due to expire on the 25th May, but should be fine as it has just been serviced and checked by my local garage, and they were happy with it. Full rip out and clean of the ply lining and old screw holes metal treated and filled. Sound deadening to the rear/side doors along with roof and walls. Recycled plastic wool type insulation stuffed into the gaps between the outer skin and the inner panels. Bubble wrap foil lined and taped on the whole skin to create a moisture barrier, including the cab area. Carpet lined rear, including doors and bulkhead to give a warmer, cleaner feel. Reclaimed pallet wood used for the roof – left unpainted for a rustic eco look. Marble effect vinyl behind the sink unit incase of any splashing and to provide a lighter wall. X4 dimmable spotlights fitted into the roof, along with x3 LEDs for the doors when they are opened. Slide out bed converting a seat into a small double, snug enough for two. X3 drawers under the bed, X1 containing a portable toilet should it ever be needed. Cooking stove in the rear drawer in the outdoor cooking area. X2 10l water containers for fresh and grey water. 12v tap with 10L/M water pump. For the power, I opted for a simpler portable power unit which can be removed and recharged or charged via solar if you wish. It has a 288WH capacity which is around 78,000MAH. 4 USB ports, X3 DC outputs, X1 USB-C output, 12v Cigarette Output, X4 AC Plug outputs, Solar in, AC in and battery level indicator. 12v 8L mini fridge which doubles up as an armrest in the front. This can chill and warm or could be used with icepacks if preferred. I’m sure there are more items I have forgotten about, but the whole build thread is on instagram if you wanted to check it out. I have tried to do everything properly as I was going to use this as a staycation van exploring around the country with my bike. I feel I have priced the van accordingly to other similar vans on the market and with this being a fresh build, it hasnt even been used for what it was designed for. That with its good service history, it makes for a great, solid van, ready to road trip. I have loads of photos available. It depends where in the country you are. Alternatively you can look into this if you prefer. Any questions, feel free to ask. Please no time wasters or unrealistic low offers. The item “2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome” is in sale since Saturday, April 3, 2021. This item is in the category “Cars, Motorcycles & Vehicles\Commercial Vehicles\Vans/Pickups”. The seller is “mtbtoby09″ and is located in Okehampton. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
  • Model: NV200
  • Colour: Silver
  • Drive Side: Right-hand drive
  • Safety Features: Heated Mirrors
  • Interior/Comfort Options: Power-assisted Steering (PAS)
  • Exterior Colour: Silver
  • In-Car Entertainment Options: AM/FM Stereo
  • MOT Expiry Date (MM/YYYY): 202105
  • Model Year: 2011
  • Features: Sleeping Area
  • V5 Registration Document: Present
  • Primary fuel Type: Diesel
  • Vehicle Type: Van – Delivery, Cargo
  • Manufacturer: Nissan
  • Engine Size: 1.5
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Mileage: 165000
  • Year of First Registration: 2011
  • Previous owners (excl. current): 2
  • Number of Axles: 2
  • Body Type: Box
  • Number of Seats: 2 Seats

2011 Nissan NV200 1.5 Diesel Camper Van Stealth Conversion Microcamper Motorhome

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