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Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, USA

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:52 pm
by penr0295
I have a 1989 L300 that I got from my brother, who owned it in San Francisco. I am not sure how it entered the USA, but had assumed that it was brought in by a military service person who served in Asia. I have used the L300 for a couple years for my job doing construction, and like it a lot better than a pickup for most purposes. But it is getting kind of tired, and has an oil pan leak, and needs brake work and new tires. I recently have been thinking about getting a new Ford Transit Connect Wagon, but after riding around in a friend's, the L300 has renewed appeal to me for its reliability, interior space, and ability to carry full 4x8 foot sheets of drywall and plywood with the rear hatch still being able to close.

I am wondering what kind of difficulty I might experience getting work done on it, in terms of parts. Are there other Mitsubishi vehicle models in the USA that have the same engine and transmission as the L300, that might make it possible to at least get vital mechanical parts?

Thanks for any pointers.

I should have added that my L300 is not a diesel model, and has a gasoline engine, and is 2WD.

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:56 pm
by FalcoColumbarius
What are the first four digits of the VIN?

Falco.

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:22 am
by penr0295
JA4F

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:27 am
by nxski
Are you sure it "entered" the USA. Vanwagons were made in the US and have gas engines with 2 wheel drive. You should be able to go to a Mitsubishi dealer and order anything you need (just tell them it's a Vanwagon instead of an L300). 8-)

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:11 am
by penr0295
Thanks, I will look into that.

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:21 am
by thedjjack
Diesel or Gas

2wd or 4WD

if it is gas 2wd dealer should have everything you need...

Diesel can get motor parts from dealers on here no problem or this engine used in few US models and industrial applications

4wd most montaro parts fit. Few parts you cannot can be sent down from dealers on here..

1989 was the best year for the Delica L300 (OK maybe because I own one too)

Welcome

Post some photos

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:31 am
by nxski
penr0295 wrote:I should have added that my L300 is not a diesel model, and has a gasoline engine, and is 2WD.

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:50 am
by thedjjack
nxski wrote:
penr0295 wrote:I should have added that my L300 is not a diesel model, and has a gasoline engine, and is 2WD.

Maybe I should read the whole post? :-D

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 5:52 pm
by penr0295
This is an image of my van.

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:28 pm
by R.Costa
That is a Vanwagon. I have one of those vans!! Here is a pic of mine Image You can get parts for them just about anywhere in the states, AutoZone, Napa, Carquest, etc. I get mine mostly online from rockauto. Hope this helps.

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:38 pm
by penr0295
Thanks. That is a very nice looking silver van. Great to know getting mine worked on should not be as bad as I was expecting.

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:41 pm
by MardyDelica
hi, this is the same engine 1992-1994 mitsubishi galant 2.4 liter.
yours is a us model i think as you can see the bumper is little bit more extended.10kms bumper protection as what they call here in north america.
asian version has shorter one.
i this its 4G64 try it and it might work for the engine.
suspension parts u can get it. from 1986-1999 mitusibishi van or wagon model in us.manual or automatic.
cheers;

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:51 pm
by Mazdax605
Hey guys,

I am new around here, and also have a US spec 1990 L300 Vanwagon that I just bought from CA and had shipped to me in MA. I was wondering if anyone could help me located a front bumper that doesn't stick out so far like the US spec units. I see the Japanese imports don't have these bumpers, but rather a flush fit unit with brush bar looking extensions that are much better looking than the big bumpers like the ones posted on this thread which are the same as mine. Also my van is very similar to the silver one R. Costa posted up. It doesn't have the large moonroof like I see on most of these vans(especially the LS like mine). Do you guys think if I located a van with the moonroof that I could cut it out,and spice the roof panel into my van easy enough? I really wanted the moonroof, but these vans are rare enough to find period in the US let alone finding the eact one you want.

Oh yeah I forgot my van has some tracks inside above and below the rear windows that look like are for curtains. Is there a special curtain clip for these? If so where could one get them so curtains can be installed?


Chris

90 Vanwagon L300 LS
79 Mazda RX-7 GS
74 Mazda REPU
83 Plymouth Sapporo Technica

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:25 pm
by R.Costa
Hey Mazdax, If you want a moonroof you are better off getting a van with one or replacing the entire roof. I know a guy in Washington state that has a Vanwagon with a moonroof and he hates it. I don't think I would want one either. As for the bumper, I have looked under my van and I have seen how the Delica bumper mounts and they appear to be a bit different. As for a 2wd L300 or an Express, I am unsure if it will work. I believe it would if it was the same year. You would have to get the entire bumper and not just the cover as the metal bumper behind the cover is longer on ours. And for the curtain tracks, the camping and RV supply stores have or can get the curtain slides. If you find a source for curtains let me know. I always seem to miss the ones for sale on here and ebay. :M

Re: Parts Availability for 1989 L300 in Pacific Northwest, U

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 6:46 pm
by bartismo
the jam front bumper will bolt right on to the us van after you cut off the impact bar I have a Jdm bumper on My van and I love it.