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Is Japanoid Still in Business?
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:37 pm
by mmilotay
I just went to their web site and it came up as no longer available. I need to order a new seat, as it seems that when my head snapped back when I got rear ended in the summer I managed to bend the headrest back.
Re: Is Japanoid Still in Business?
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:44 pm
by fexlboi
Their server is just down.
Also try some other places like Amazing Auto Imports or CCAuto for used parts. They might be cheaper than Japanoid.
Re: Is Japanoid Still in Business?
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 3:51 pm
by mmilotay
I have to say that I have been quite disappointed in my post-purchase support from Japanoid. I've contacted them repeatedly about different problems I've had with my van (most recently the daytime running lights). For the premium they charge when you buy a van from them, I would expect much more from them, and was in fact 'sold' on that when I met with them before purchasing our van. While I have liked my Delica, I wouldn't recommend Japanoid for anyone not living in the Lower Mainland, as I believe that the only way to get them to help you is to show up in person.
Re: Is Japanoid Still in Business?
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 5:43 pm
by TardisDeli
Sorry you're having problems. If you need help troubleshooting lights, Jay of TardisDeli has helped heaps of Deli-owners figure out exactly what the problem is, and how you can fix it (whether its the bulbs needing a new extra ground wire; or relays installed to take the load of the combo lights wiper switch; or worst case having to replace said lights wiper combo). PM us with yr phone number as Jay doesnt type. W're in Burnaby. Regards, Christine.
Re: Is Japanoid Still in Business?
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:02 pm
by Rising Sun Auto Import
Yes, they have a solid business.
They have 8 JDM vehicles locked at WWL port as we have 7 vehicles unreleased.
As far as I know, Japanoid has serviced their vehicles ( all kind of JDM , too many to list ) better than any other dealers in Canada. I admire their effort to stock all kinds of parts because it needs lots of investment as slow return/low profit.
Kevin is a new part manager, taking over his job from Dean a while ago.
Steven