Architects corner Posted March 20, 2012 Hi All,Just settled on a new NV 2500 with high roof. Does anyone have the line art ( outline of this van) 2012. We are designing the graphics for our NV .Also if anyone has the cad files for the interior walls of the cargo area, it would save us time in creating them for our custom fixtures we are designing for our application.Hoping corporate is reading this as I am betting they have this or can assist.FYI , Our objective is to design for business use during the week and reconfigure for recreational use during our off season. We want to utilize the existing threaded inserts in the cargo area to fasten our fixtures for easy setup and breakdown . We will be using our shop cnc to fabricate from our cad drawings. Thank you Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Architects corner Posted March 21, 2012 For those that like free , here is a place to download a pdf of the NV Cargo Van. http://www.nissan-techinfo.com/refgh0v/og/BBG/2012-Nissan-NV1500-2500-3500-Cargo-Van-BBG.pdf Its a starting point but will need to convert the pdf to vector format . It beats photographing the van and then taking measurements. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emathiesen Posted March 24, 2012 Highly recommend downloading the above PDF. It is full of useful info about the electrical system and wiring harnesses, and all of the bolt down points in the back of the van. If you are having any sign work done on your van all the dimensions are in there as well for them to give you an accurate estimate. Thank you for posting the link! -Earl _______________________Mathiesen Marine Services3300 Powell Street, Suite 107Emeryville, CA 94608510-350-6622www.MathiesenMarine.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redshirt Posted May 12, 2012 Off topic, but I just checked out your website Earl. Looks like you get to do some fascinating and painstaking work. Bet you have some stories to tell! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emathiesen Posted May 12, 2012 Thanks Redshirt. Yes, take all the modern conveniences of your typical home, shrink them down slightly and cram them into any available open space in a boat and that is what I get to deal with. Back on topic now... my new high roof allows me to have a mobile shop where I can fabricate plastic or wood dash panels on-site and have all my tools and spares with me when I travel from marina to marina.My milage for the V6 High roof, fairly loaded has been 13MPG around town and 18 on the highway (65-70MPH). I posted a photo of the wrap that was done in the photos section. I used a company called Sign Works in San Leandro CA. -Earl _______________________Mathiesen Marine Services3300 Powell Street, Suite 107Emeryville, CA 94608510-350-6622www.MathiesenMarine.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites