For Sale: 4x4 Expedition Truck Camper 2019 Nissan Frontier Pro4x

UTEOutfitters

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Custom 4x4 camper build Titan Swapped
Truck & Camper $46,900
Camper $16,800
Would work for any 2gen frontier short bed
Miles 76,000

Truck
2019 Nissan Frontier Pro4x. I started with doing a Titan Swap by Nisstec with coil over & Remote Res radflo shocks. Custom Alcan leaf springs dialed in for the camper. This means almost every suspension component is from Nissan's Full-size truck, Titan. Brand new tires. Oil change and alignment. Coastal off-road high clearance bumper. Tons of lights all the way around on an 8-gang switch panel.

The Camper
Pop top wrapped w/ Marine grade vinyl
16ga steel frame primed and painted. Aluminum composite panels for siding with 1" foam insulation panels in the walls. Insulated very nicely.
720 watts of solar panels
200 amp hr Lithium battery
2000 watt pure sine wave inverter
DC fuse panel
12v fridge
Exhaust fan roof vent
Exterior shower
Portable toilet for wag bags
23 gal water tank
Bosch 4 gal electric water heater
Full-size memory foam mattress

Contact Info
Danny Marino 760-705-0329 text anytime
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RDude

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Awesome looking rig! Who made the camper? Looking for something to full time in, how does the camper handle winter weather?

Where are you located?
 

UTEOutfitters

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I built the camper myself. I build custom campers on all sorts of platforms. A pop top is never the best option for winter camping. A good sleeping bag would solve that depending on your style. I could take the pop top off and build you a solid roof, which I prefer. Call me on my cellphone 7607050329 if you wanna chat about campers and options.
 

dstefan

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Great build! Just curious — how do you like the side door on the driver side rear in conjunction with the rear hatch? Seems like a really handy approach to quick in and outs, but wondering if there’s been any drawbacks in use over time?
 

UTEOutfitters

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Thank you!! Zero draw backs. I'm actually happy I choose the driver vs passenger. The rear hatch is perfect for my uses. I load a lot of tools in when I'm not camping. Only draw back is no storage there. You leave it open.
 

Sgteasy

New member
This seems nice for my needs - let me know if ypu would let it go for something less since I would have to fly out and drive home to the east coast. Thanks!
 

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