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Has anyone ordered parts from this supplier? I found them online after typing into google some part numbers for my '87 Starwagon.
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The Lazy Green Fox, I believe, has dealt with them. Delica Canada uses their site for OEM parts identification, as can be found in the Delica FAQ Section. They or agents there of have posted on this site. Don't remember what their nic is.

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Post by Growlerbearnz »

I use them all the time- they're awesome. In fact, just this morning I received my latest order: a drivers side grab handle in sand colour, in an OEM bag that's clearly been on a shelf since 1991. :-D

You have to place the order and wait for a quote (usually within 24 hours), but their shipping prices are good, and the parts are always genuine OEM. I use Paypal to pay.

I look up part numbers here: http://www.partsbase.org/mitsubishi/del ... 1986-1999/

I suspect their parts prices are so good because you order by part number- if you order the wrong thing it's your problem, not theirs.
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Post by thelazygreenfox »

I like Amayama trading, their prices are published, their service is good and you look up what you want based on a VIN number. They verify what you order is for your vehicle too.
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http://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_report ... ayama.com/

In About they claim they have warehouses in a few countries, but their Web site is registered in Vladivostok, Russia.

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Another good thing about Amayama..... Search their part number on Google. Often I find that part number used on a north american vehicle and for a much cheaper price. :-D :-D
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Post by stever1000 »

I found the part number for the front caliper overhaul kit using partsbase.org then searched the number on google and found that it matched Mitsibushi 3000GT. Would this make sense? I feel like the van would need bigger parts?

Here is the number for reference: MB857840

I haven't used Anayama before. Is it most useful for body and trim pieces? Or what do you guys use it for specifically?
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