Nissan Vanette cargo camper conversion conversion

matt360

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Hi thanks for looking at my camper conversion,it is a w reg nissan vanette cargo it is a 2.3 diesel , i used this model to do my conversion as they are good reliable engines being japaneese the van is fully insulated with rockwool the walls have all been plylined then carpeted the floor was plylined then lino put over the top the bed can be single or double as it folds out as you can see in the pictures ,there are blue and white leds that illuminate the back on a switch there is also a split charge in the van so you could run a 12volt tv,microwave or fridge as the wires are there to connect them to there is also a gas cooker at the back that runs off a gas bottle but there is no gas bottle the actual van is in average condition few bumps here and there but i feel that in a way this doesnt matter as looking at the van you would not think there is very nice living quaters in the back lol the van has low millage for the year as alot of other cargos have 100,000 plus on them the van currently has 4 months mot on it and no tax but if it goes for the rite price then i will tax it for 6 months. i think someone would love this van as a surf or day van any questions dont hesitate to ask im not sure what the van would be worth so im putting it up for sensiable offers my number is 07730250028 if you would like anymore pics then i can email them cheers matt camper van 013.jpgcamper van 006.jpgcamper van 007.jpgcamper van 009.jpgcamper van 005.jpg
 
hi matt

welcome to the site and may I say you've done a real nice job of your van, I used to have one of these and as you say there good reliable motors.

enjoy your trips

tranivanman
 
hi matt

welcome to the site and may I say you've done a real nice job of your van, I used to have one of these and as you say there good reliable motors.

enjoy your trips

tranivanman

:ditto:.........Had an old petrol F reg devon converted Vannette and sold it three years later for a healthy profit!
 
Great work Matt. It looks very cozy. I like the blue lighting and the gothic blue and grey interior which is my style. We see so many vans with beige walls and coffee/orange abstract pattern curtains, it's refreshing to see a different approach. It would make an ideal base for for someone to add further facilities with a lot of the hard work already done.
 
the van sold today on ebay for 1100 what you guys reackon to that price
 
well this is just perfect the buyer has pulled out so it is still for sale brilliant
 
Great little vans, kind of the same layout I did in mine when i built it a few years back.

It sold on ebay for £1800, although did have a few more bits n bobs in than yours.

I never did actually finish my build thread, and was quite kitted out by the time I sold it, but I should have thought if you can hold out and sell it in the summer, you'll be looking at around what i sold mine for.
Good Luck

PS, here is mine before it was finished: http://www.wildcamping.co.uk/forums/show-us-your-van-motorhome/6325-my-conversion-work-progress.html
 
van price

Hi there

great job on the conversion!. Ive just bought a vanette of similar age and intend on converting it too. I was just wondering what sort of price you think it will fetch so i have an idea.

regards

tom
 

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