2020 Nissan NV 3500 4x4 With Colorado Camper Van And Goose Gear - ONLY 44K Miles!

Rogue Overland

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2020 Nissan NV3500 SL passenger van for sale. Approximately 44k miles. Don’t lose your chance to own this amazing adventure vehicle. Selling because our kids are growing and we are going in a different direction.

A full walk around video can be seen here:
A list of the modifications can be seen below:
VAN UPGRADES:
Colorado Camper Van pop top conversion
Red/White interior pop top lights
Blackout package (no chrome)
4x4 conversion by Advanced Four Wheel
Lower gearing than stock (3.7)
Front ARB selectable air locker
Icon suspension lift (2.5 inches)
Icon wheels
34 inch BFG tires (only 8k miles on them)
Full size spare tire


INSIDE:
S-POD switch panel controller
Larger odyssey battery
Vinyl on entire inside floor
Weather tech floor mats
Hondo garage / ram mount cell phone mounts
Goose Gear 6 foot drawer/sleep platform
Goose Gear fridge/stove slide
ARB air compressor
Custom table on rear door
Window covers (colorado camper van)
Ceramic window tint
Passenger swivel chair


OUTSIDE:
LUX Rock lights
Red camp lights
KC ditch lights
White Knuckle rock sliders (step rails)
Avatar Fabrication Sir-Packs-A-Lot
Dragon Fly Tarp (awning)


Miscellaneous:
EVAP vent relocation



This is a great vehicle for adventure that is mechanically sound, there are small signs of use on the interior and a few light desert pinstripes on the exterior. Paint is in great shape as this vehicle is kept in a climate controlled garage and waxed routinely. We have all the original chairs for the interior of your need them.

Given the low mileage and extensive modification list, this is priced to sell at $74,999‼️ These things are not included in the sale: ham radio setup and ARB twin compressor (an ARB single will be included).

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WU7X

Snow on the Roof
Why are you not including the frig/freezer? What model and size is it? My wife and I are in our 70's. How hard is it to get into the upper sleeping area? how difficult to pull the rear seats and install storage in that area? Could I mount L-track on the Goosegear to hold table, chairs, portapotty, etc.

Sorry for all the questions, but we are looking for something we can use to keep on overlanding into our 80's. Been at it for 50+ years so far. Can't do RTTs anymore, hate pulling trailers, and don't want a monster van. Have been looking at things like E350EB Sportsmobiles with lower sleeping capabilities, but the prices are now astronomical.

Dale
 

Rogue Overland

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Why are you not including the frig/freezer? What model and size is it? My wife and I are in our 70's. How hard is it to get into the upper sleeping area? how difficult to pull the rear seats and install storage in that area? Could I mount L-track on the Goosegear to hold table, chairs, portapotty, etc.

Sorry for all the questions, but weare looking for something we can use to keep on overlanding into our 80's. Been at it for 50+ years so far. Can't do RTTs anymore, hate pulling trailers, and don't want a monster van. Have been looking at things like E350EB Sportsmobiles with lower sleeping capabilities, but the prices are now astronomical.

Dale

Hi Dale,

That's exciting that you are still getting out adventuring! No worries on all the questions. If you are seriously interested, shoot me a message with your number and I'm happy to call you. Where are you located?

Regarding the fridge, we use it in our Xterra also that is why it's not included. It's a Dometic CFX 55. If it's a deal breaker for you then we can work something out for it to be included.

My parents have a similar build and are in their late 60s, they use a telescoping ladder to make it easy to get up and get down from the sleeping area. I have an extra one sitting around and can include it with the sale.

The rear seats come out easily with just the pull of a strap which unlocks them. They are a but heavy but I can take both of them out in about two minutes; with an extra set of hands it's even faster.

You could definitely mount L-track on the goose gear platform but it actually has slots in the sides to attach tie downs. I currently have about 5 tie dow spots installed, which I use to secure all our gear using The Perfect Bungee.

Let me know what you think and if you have any other questions.
 

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