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Delica Camper
Just found this one on the Terra2 website. Haven't seen this version before.
http://www.terra2imports.ca/import-japa ... 289975.htm
http://www.terra2imports.ca/import-japa ... 289975.htm
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Re: Delica Camper
I saw that one about feb/mar last year. It's been 'searching' for an owner for quite some time 

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Yeah I saw one like it at the end of summer on auction
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I was looking at that one, but they want $16,000 for it. The Toyota Hiace campers on the same site, on the other hand, were like $4000 cheaper. I am thinking buying a camper (probably the bigger Isuzu or Canter 4WD) like that in a few years time. But I am getting a travel trailer this year.
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For the money you can do so much better locally (not JDM) for that price.
Can you imagine how dog slow that would be uphills and on the highways ? yikes
Also one big thing = approach angles
On the rear, it has the worst approach angle I have ever seen (even full sized RV's are better) meaning you'd drag 1/2 of that fiberglass camper on the ground at the slightest pitch angle.
Can you imagine how dog slow that would be uphills and on the highways ? yikes
Also one big thing = approach angles
On the rear, it has the worst approach angle I have ever seen (even full sized RV's are better) meaning you'd drag 1/2 of that fiberglass camper on the ground at the slightest pitch angle.
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Yowzee. $16000 and that doesn't include compliance costs, nor any maintenance. It's still in Japan. Interesting that there are no photos of the inside.

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Waste of time, this beast is butt ugly!
'93 Nissan Patrol
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Looking at it again, I wonder if the windows of the camper part would pass inspection. They look like plastic rather than glass. But then RV rules are pretty weird.

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I really like the ....ummm....errr.................................................foglites
By the time you realize that my signature has no real message or life altering words of wisdom, you're too far into it to stop reading until you are finished
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Wrong interiorfexlboi wrote:Interior photos: http://thedelicapage.blogspot.com/2007/09/camper.html

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Re: Delica Camper
Hi everybody!
I'm new here, so let me intr. myself: 27, living in Hungary, and I'm just planning a 2 year long trans-african trip with my GF. Our car will be definitely an l300 4wd (as we call them in e-europe:D) campervan. I don't want to spend more than 6-7000 CAN$, so I'm thinking in an 8-10 years old modell (thats the price here)
I found this lovely forum, and the delicia-campervan modification topic seems to be the best here, so if you don't mind I will ask a few things. (and sorry for my english, simply not using enough)
First of all:
http://www.hasznaltauto.hu/2430677_mitsubishi_l300_2001
It's an ad from a hungarian second-hand dealer's webpage. Something like this car gonna be OK for 2 years in the middle of Africa? Any "must to do" modifications or replacements? What should I check before buying anything?
Thanks for the replies!
mfd
I'm new here, so let me intr. myself: 27, living in Hungary, and I'm just planning a 2 year long trans-african trip with my GF. Our car will be definitely an l300 4wd (as we call them in e-europe:D) campervan. I don't want to spend more than 6-7000 CAN$, so I'm thinking in an 8-10 years old modell (thats the price here)
I found this lovely forum, and the delicia-campervan modification topic seems to be the best here, so if you don't mind I will ask a few things. (and sorry for my english, simply not using enough)
First of all:
http://www.hasznaltauto.hu/2430677_mitsubishi_l300_2001
It's an ad from a hungarian second-hand dealer's webpage. Something like this car gonna be OK for 2 years in the middle of Africa? Any "must to do" modifications or replacements? What should I check before buying anything?
Thanks for the replies!
mfd
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Welcome to the forum markoferko!markoferko wrote:I'm new here, so let me intr. myself: 27, living in Hungary, and I'm just planning a 2 year long trans-african trip with my GF. Our car will be definitely an l300 4wd (as we call them in e-europe:D) campervan. I don't want to spend more than 6-7000 CAN$, so I'm thinking in an 8-10 years old modell (thats the price here)
As much as I like a Delica, but are you sure that's the right vehicle for this trip? It's probably hard to find spare parts on the African continent...
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Yo napot ! En is magyar vagyok .markoferko wrote:Hi everybody!
I'm new here, so let me intr. myself: 27, living in Hungary, and I'm just planning a 2 year long trans-african trip with my GF. Our car will be definitely an l300 4wd (as we call them in e-europe:D) campervan. I don't want to spend more than 6-7000 CAN$, so I'm thinking in an 8-10 years old modell (thats the price here)
I found this lovely forum, and the delicia-campervan modification topic seems to be the best here, so if you don't mind I will ask a few things. (and sorry for my english, simply not using enough)
First of all:
http://www.hasznaltauto.hu/2430677_mitsubishi_l300_2001
It's an ad from a hungarian second-hand dealer's webpage. Something like this car gonna be OK for 2 years in the middle of Africa? Any "must to do" modifications or replacements? What should I check before buying anything?
Thanks for the replies!
mfd
Your best bet for africa would be an older toyota landcruiser for reliability.
Welcome !