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I was looking for information on Nissan NV200's and converting them into a small camper. Not much info on here, so thought I would share what I have done so far.
I purchased the NV200 in November 2017 to do a self build campervan conversion.
After removing the bulkhead, I had sliding door windows fitted by Middlesex Motorhomes (Owner Graham I can thoroughly recommend).
I left the ply in for now and installed a passenger swivel seat myself. I had to leave conversion until my pop top was installed. This was again by Middlesex Motorhomes.
I then remove all the ply and other panels underneath.
The standard panels were on poppers. I have decided to replace these with ply and cover with carpet (Easyliner) from Harrison Trims. These will be bolted on using stainless steel Rivnuts and and hex bolts. I will use the existing panels as templates and also use the existing ply.
For insulation I have used Thermoliner (Harrison's) and Dodo wool (eBay).
Some electric cables have been put in.
This is as far as I have gone to date.
Carpet liner is next.
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Post last edited on 30/04/2018 10:53:52
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