Nuevo 2 berth.
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Nuevo 2 berth.
Good morning,
I would like to buy a Nuevo 2 berth but need 2 belted rear passenger seats as in the 4 berth ES. Has anyone on this forum removed the benches from the 2 berth and replaced them with belted seats/single beds?
Thank you
I would like to buy a Nuevo 2 berth but need 2 belted rear passenger seats as in the 4 berth ES. Has anyone on this forum removed the benches from the 2 berth and replaced them with belted seats/single beds?
Thank you
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
Hi
Welcome to the forum from Bridington.
Boaby
Welcome to the forum from Bridington.
Boaby
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
Thank you
Trudy
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
Trudy, you've put your question in the van conversion section rather than coachbuilt which the Nuevo is. You might not get replies as some folk will only look at the bits of the forum that interest them.
I guess what you suggest is possible but it depends on whether you are talking buying new or used. I'm pretty sure AS would build what you want but at a cost. Converting an existing Neuvo might be an expensive exercise as it would involve moving plumbing and electrics in addition to fitting the seat, seatbelt fixings and the cosmetic issues of wall coverings and flooring. I'm sure others will have a view though.
I guess what you suggest is possible but it depends on whether you are talking buying new or used. I'm pretty sure AS would build what you want but at a cost. Converting an existing Neuvo might be an expensive exercise as it would involve moving plumbing and electrics in addition to fitting the seat, seatbelt fixings and the cosmetic issues of wall coverings and flooring. I'm sure others will have a view though.
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
The Nuevo has in the past been available as a low profile ES which is what you are after. It may take a long time to find one but one built like that from new would be a much better proposition but given that AS have built them like that in the past I'm sure they would be able to convert a standard one but at what cost I have no idea.
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
Thank you very much for your helpful replies, I will put my question to the coach built forum as you suggest. I like the look of the low profile ES. I had thought it was a new design and therefore out of our price range!!!
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
Here's a view of a 2017 low profile with rear seats albeit a dinette layout ....
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
Hi TrudyTrudy Wyatt wrote:Thank you very much for your helpful replies, I will put my question to the coach built forum as you suggest. I like the look of the low profile ES. I had thought it was a new design and therefore out of our price range!!!
A much better idea would be to post a message headed "F.A.O Roli" and ask him to move your thread. He (Roger) is the moderator, and can do that.
Otherwise as the discussion develops (and inevitably wanders a bit) it will become very confusing if you try to run two separate threads.
I would agree with Paul about the ES version. Get one built from scratch the way you want it, as a conversion will cost the earth!!
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
Thank you very much for your advice.
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
Here's another example, older with rear seat each side, deposit taken though but it shows what's out there....
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Re: Nuevo 2 berth.
Gosh, that would have been perfect - I’ll keep looking.
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