92 Super Exceed w/ Crystal roof - SOLD!
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:17 pm
This has been one awesome vehicle, sorry to put it up for sale but my wife and I are moving back to Australia on 7th February. I was told it was Grade 4 at auction. It was the nicest vehicle I saw in Vancouver at the time, although I didn't have the opportunity to visit every dealer. I've always run it on Premium diesel, where available. Has taken us on some incredible road trips and also been a reliable daily driver with no issues.
- Asking $8,000.
- Black on silver, P35W 2.4L Turbo Diesel, Auto 7 seater with 360 captains chairs.
- 150,000 klm.
- Limited Slip Diff
- Registered in BC, currently living in Canmore, Alberta. Will deliver to Vancouver if I receive a substantial deposit, although we are flying out from Calgary.
- Will cruise on 140 klm if you can afford the gas and fines. Tested the top speed after reading a discussion here on the forums.
- Electric sun shades, front sunroof.
- Rear heat and AC.
- Tinted windows.
- Dual batteries / winter pack.
- Block heater and extension cord installed.
- Glow plugs replaced with Mitsubishi green-tops in October 09.
- PIAA H3 Intense white bulbs installed in main beams.
- Hot box / cooler.
- Surround stage speaker pack and karaoke.
- Black Australian wool seat covers on front seats.
- Full set of Mitsubishi seat covers for all seats.
- Full set of Mitsubishi floor mats, front and rear.
- Full set of rear curtains.
- 33" Jack and good spare tire.
- Not smoked in.
- Also includes some miscellaneous camping gear: twin burner stove, aluminium table, axe etc.
- There are some minor cosmetic scratches from alder trees, these would be removed by a buffer. You don't notice them from a few metres away but they extend length-ways down both sides of the vehicle. Does not penetrate the outer layer of paint.
- Loonie sized stone chip in front windscreen. Has been professionally sealed. Photo here:
- The rear passenger side shade is now not working, I'm looking at fixing.
- Original Japanese stereo. Never got around to swapping, use the FM transmitter and iPod.