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NV200 Water Utility Meter Reading Conversion

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Here is my latest project along side my 2015 2500 SV Camper conversion.  Bought a 2017 NV200 SV with every possible option for the water utility I operate.  Going to up fit her to read our water meters (two frequencies) service calls and meter maintenance.

 

Adding a curb side slider window, roof racks, two VHF radios, Adrian racks,  Pure Sine Wave Inverter and additional battery, light bars, Ram computer mount, a bit of 3M 1080 wrap, Rattle Trap Extreme, Visors, interior LED's, seat covers, and anything else will fit on the company charge card.  More photos to follow.

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Finished off installing the Rattle Trap XXX, shelves, and visors.  The visors were from Nissan with one small issue.  They fit great however you must have internet and printer access to download the installation instructions.  Now waiting on the FedEx guy for more parts.

 

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Installed a Ram Computer mount, switches for the light bars, and a rear bumper protector.

 

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Added Thule roof racks to mount the LED light bars, Curd side slider window, and a 1000 watt pure sine wave inverter with another battery.  Also installed 3M 1080 wrap to the upper panels.

 

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Since so few NV 200 owners post, what is your impression of this world van? Where was it made?

 

Thanks for posting the commercial conversion.

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Building her to replace a 2006 Ford Ranger stretch cab. Will need to look into where made. Great impression so far. Much more leg room, better ride, better turning radius, excellent seat (the Ford was like riding on a church pew). Lots of these running around the Puget Sound area. We also looked at the Ford Connect but the meter crew preferred the NV200. Ford was $2500 higher bid.

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Four month report.  Van is working out great.  The crew has a sign up list to see who gets it instead of one of the Chevy 2500 4x4's.

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