Hi all!
First of all i wish a happy and peaceful new year for my brand-mates!
On the first day of 2009 when i read my favourite online magazin: speedhunters.com, and i just found a new expression: RHD to LHD Conversions Kit. It's sound good cos' as only 32% of the world’s population drive on the left and countries like mine doesn't allow RHD vehicles in the traffic So it can be a great solution for us.
For example in Europe the number of serviceable delis/l300s are less and less. On the other side they are ever expensive. I sold my old l300 van few month ago for 5,500 CAD ('92, petrol, with 415.000kms), two years ago i buyed it for 2,500 CAD. Furtunately now i have a newer diesel l300 with better condition. The reason of this is clear: there aren't exists any kind of 4WD van with the abilities of Delica's.
My next van maybe come from Japan
Pricing Details:
Mitsubishi Delica Space Gear '94-'97 Price: 1700 USD (with Installation: 2600 USD)
More info: http://www.japan-partner.com/company-profile.php
Sorry for my English
LHD Conversion Kit
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WOW! That's impressive. Specially for a petrol version. How much maintain/repairs have you done?MrDuncon wrote: ('92, petrol, with 415.000kms)
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1994-97 - that would be the pre-facelift "airscoop" L400 Space Gear.
I considered converting Gumdrop to LHD, and concluded I would likely need an LHD L300 as a donor vehicle for the dash, steering rack, and other parts. This might end up as what several of our U.S. friends have talked about, source an LHD L300 and rebuild the shell with Delica parts. Has anybody actually done this? It could get expensive.
After acclimating to RHD, I decided it wasn't going to be worth the trouble...
(your English is fine, BTW)
...laura
I considered converting Gumdrop to LHD, and concluded I would likely need an LHD L300 as a donor vehicle for the dash, steering rack, and other parts. This might end up as what several of our U.S. friends have talked about, source an LHD L300 and rebuild the shell with Delica parts. Has anybody actually done this? It could get expensive.
After acclimating to RHD, I decided it wasn't going to be worth the trouble...
(your English is fine, BTW)
...laura
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English Smenglish......whose the Brunette...LOL.........????????????????????
Your English is just fine.
Your English is just fine.
Keep your tip down and your line tight......happy fishn
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Re: LHD Conversion Kit
Hi, laura,
we do convert the rhd to LHD in the phils.
yes they have a kit for that. but what happen is that you cannot make it perfect. its different if this is original mitsubishi factory assemble.
we do produce original delica l300 left hand drive in the phils but only 2wd. no 4wd as there is no snow in the phils.
i was thinking of this before but the liability issue is the problem here in canada.
we dont have any strong case for this , if any accidental issue came up with this conversion to LHD.back home we dont have liability issue anybody could do it. no liablity issue. here its a big one.
hope this help
cheers;
mardy
we do convert the rhd to LHD in the phils.
yes they have a kit for that. but what happen is that you cannot make it perfect. its different if this is original mitsubishi factory assemble.
we do produce original delica l300 left hand drive in the phils but only 2wd. no 4wd as there is no snow in the phils.
i was thinking of this before but the liability issue is the problem here in canada.
we dont have any strong case for this , if any accidental issue came up with this conversion to LHD.back home we dont have liability issue anybody could do it. no liablity issue. here its a big one.
hope this help
cheers;
mardy
Last edited by MardyDelica on Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:28 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Yes, its right, maybe this LHD thing will be just a dream...MardyDelica wrote:liability issue is the problem
She is Nikolett Szántó a professional hungarian drifter, we are proud for her She's got a prom. vid. and you can download this short clip: http://www.carsandgirls.hu/download/vid ... NeroM3.wmv or you can find some pics here.flyfishn wrote:whose the Brunette...LOL.........????????????????????
I used the van for 2 years and nothin complicated: changing all of the fluids, one sealing under the crankshaft, repair the exhaust and i smashed one of the front door in an emty parking lot (i had a terrible headache). The car was regularly maintaned along the 16 year and it thanks for us with doing lots of hard workHow much maintain/repairs have you done?
steel sorry for my english
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Speaking of RHD to LHD conversions, anyone remember this post by wynnsk8 back in March 08? http://www.delica.ca/forum/wendy-my-rid ... tml#p14901
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