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http://nissannvforum.com/gallery/album/26-my-modified-nv-2500/
here is some pictures. More work is required, but all the major modifications are done.
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Just a heads up, the project is finished and it is even better than I originally expected.
I will have pictures and more description in the following weeks.
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I do not own a NV, yet. I will only register and start my business in October, so I will buy my NV and modify it between October - December.
I'm just at the drawing table and looking for ideas for now.
So far, I think I'll get the NV2500 High Roof, the features and price seems to be amazing compare to the other options (like Mercedes Sprinter).
I'm still unsure on how I will insulate and provide a good heat source... For heat, I was thinking about propane, but this is juste a first idea, it may not even be legal... For insulation, I was thinking Spray Foam and then build walls over it (meaning the cabine will be smaller)
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Thanks for the link !
The final result will not look the same, since I'm building a Laboratory with medical equipment, but it definately gives me ideas. I love the "wood" look !
I also got lost in the "related videos" on youtube and found some good ones because of that !
Thanks again !
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Hi,
I'm here because I am starting my own business and I will buy a NV to modify the interior and make an office on wheels. I think this Forum is a good place to chat with others, see what they have done and how they did it.
My project:
1- Insulation and heat source for winter
2- A Quiet Electricity source (for 8 hours / day) to run computers, tools and various Lab equipment
3- Storage for folders, equipment, tools and lab parts
4- Create an efficient and good looking working environment
I will post pictures of my progress, but for now, if anyone has done something similar, I would gladly like to hear from you !
S_Grondin
Wants to buy a NV for mobile office
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The heating is done with a Espar. (www.espar.com)
It uses a small amount of fuel to heat and it has a nice electronic interface to control it. It is very powerful.
For insulation, I used Roxul wool.