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    Default Some one please buy one of these and make it 4X4!

    I saw this from Roadtrek today:

    http://www.roadtrek.com/n6_active.aspx

    It looks like it is a perfect platform for a 4X4 conversion.

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    New Westfalia?

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    based on the new nissan van, which shares a bunch with the titan - 4x4 should be 'relatively' straight forward. -

    I like it. Give me a diesel option and I'd love it.

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    Quigley hopes to have a 4x4 conversion for the NV by 2d Qtr 2012. http://www.quigley4x4.com/Products/Nissannv.aspx

    Good dealer pics on the Roadtrek here - http://www.kenganleynissan.com/new-i...AF0KY9CN110507
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    Couple of interesting features there. I've never seen a single large molded fridge/sink/cabinet setup like that. Appears to be a poor downstairs bed design, looks like it lays down so low to the ground that there isn't room for storage below it. Fatal flaw if that is true.
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    Default Some one please buy one of these and make it 4X4!

    Some one please buy one of these and make it 4X4! = That is exactly the same thing I was thinking as I sat behind one of these vans in traffic the other day. They definitely have potential!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TroySmith80 View Post
    Couple of interesting features there. I've never seen a single large molded fridge/sink/cabinet setup like that. Appears to be a poor downstairs bed design, looks like it lays down so low to the ground that there isn't room for storage below it. Fatal flaw if that is true.
    The standard height van is NOT tall, no way to make the seat taller without losing headroom (think ford flex or volvo station wagon). I would be more interested in that popup on the mid-height roof.

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    Eh. Conversion vans are old hat, which is what this is. Rather have a real Class B type interior rather than a C-van with a few camping amenities.

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