Friday, September 27, 2013

Nissan NV Cargo Van - Free Bulkhead and Shelves?



Adrian Steel & Nissan to provide No-Cost Shelving Options

One of the reasons the Nissan NV Cargo Van has been so popular with our customers is the No-Cost Vehicle up-fits offered by a partnership with Nissan and Adrian Steel. This incentive offers Nissan NV Cargo Van owners their choice of not only Racks & Bins, but Ladder Racks or Utility Roof Racks for the NV Cargo. There are also Contractor Upgrade Packages offered on the NV at a heavily discounted price!

FedEx Home Delivery Contractors who purchase NV Cargo Vans in the Sacramento and San Francisco Bay Area prefer the High Roof Utility Package which provides you with a Free Cargo Partition. Construction and Maintenance Contractors seem to prefer the Cargo Management Package which equips the NV Van with a Cargo Partition and 3 sets of cargo shelving. Each NV Cargo Shelf provides 3 tiers of shelving that can be adjusted for height or more shelves can be added to the unit for additional storage. One of our Roseville Nissan NV customers has a custom HVAC Contractor Package equipped with shelving, pull-out drawers and a 3 tank refrigerant holder!

Any way you slice, the Nissan NV Cargo Van is made to work – and work it does. Please see below for a small selection of the Adrian Steel Up-fits available for the Nissan NV Cargo Van.


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1 comment:

  1. Van Roof Rack Storage for car and since my current one had factory roof rails I was hoping that the existing roof rack could be transferred to my new wheels.
    My search for a replacement vehicle was pointing towards a car that had no rails and I almost discarded that vehicle because of it.

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