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Hello all,
I actually started a post in the "Nissan" section of the forum awhile back with this build, but got really little interest (I think I picked the wrong section). So, I thought that starting a new thread here would be a better place.
I have been building a carbon fiber, built-on camper for my 2006 Nissan Titan. This project started in May of 2010 with design and specs and actual construction started in October of 2010.
The goal: A light-weight, tough, hard-sided, self-reliant, pop-up camper that would allow me and my capable Titan to go anywhere.
The construction is carbon fiber/foam laminate all hand built with a skim coat of polyester filler/primer and then professional auto quality primer, paint, and clear coat.
It has been a heck of a journey so far (and I am only half way done), but totally worth it.
Some of you may have been following me over at hookedupfilms.com, but I wanted to introduce the project here in hopes of some input as I move into the interior and systems part of the build. I really respect this community and its aggregate knowledge.
We are now working on the interior and I will be posting some more pics in the days to come.
The Foundation:
The pre-built foam mold
The aluminum support for the cabover
The Carbon fiber on the foam
The carbon fiber skin
Back with door
Right side with filler/primer
Left side with filler/primer
Painted camper shell on Titan
Shot of the back
Head on view with overhead lights pre-formed.
5 months of weekend work to get to this point, minus some fishing days.
Total estimated weight: around 350-400 lbs.
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I actually started a post in the "Nissan" section of the forum awhile back with this build, but got really little interest (I think I picked the wrong section). So, I thought that starting a new thread here would be a better place.
I have been building a carbon fiber, built-on camper for my 2006 Nissan Titan. This project started in May of 2010 with design and specs and actual construction started in October of 2010.
The goal: A light-weight, tough, hard-sided, self-reliant, pop-up camper that would allow me and my capable Titan to go anywhere.
The construction is carbon fiber/foam laminate all hand built with a skim coat of polyester filler/primer and then professional auto quality primer, paint, and clear coat.
It has been a heck of a journey so far (and I am only half way done), but totally worth it.
Some of you may have been following me over at hookedupfilms.com, but I wanted to introduce the project here in hopes of some input as I move into the interior and systems part of the build. I really respect this community and its aggregate knowledge.
We are now working on the interior and I will be posting some more pics in the days to come.
The Foundation:

The pre-built foam mold

The aluminum support for the cabover

The Carbon fiber on the foam

The carbon fiber skin

Back with door

Right side with filler/primer

Left side with filler/primer

Painted camper shell on Titan

Shot of the back

Head on view with overhead lights pre-formed.

5 months of weekend work to get to this point, minus some fishing days.
Total estimated weight: around 350-400 lbs.
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