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Always looking for parts...
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 9:23 pm
by Aciled
We are all in search of suppliers, I thought it was pretty neat what I came across in the search criteria of 'Vehicle Selection' in the Canada Napa Parts web site...
http://www.napacanada.com/en/PartsAcces ... ction.aspx
There doesn't seem to be many parts listed, but obviously someone out there is working on it...
EN
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:36 pm
by TardisDeli
Hiya, can you repost with the info you chose typed into your post, as the Napa thing comes up blank so I am not sure which fields you selected.
Cheers, Christine. PS: I like your location description being mini whistler for your Como and Plateau location, yes I know exactly what you mean we have similar mini climate zone in Burnaby off Cariboo.
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 7:33 pm
by Aciled
Aciled wrote:We are all in search of suppliers, I thought it was pretty neat what I came across in the search criteria of 'Vehicle Selection' in the Canada Napa Parts web site...
http://www.napacanada.com/en/PartsAcces ... ction.aspx
There doesn't seem to be many parts listed, but obviously someone out there is working on it...
EN
Automobile/Light Trucks
1994
Mitsubishi
..then it lists most RHDs...
Thats primarily my point, funny how it lists RHD models?
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:45 pm
by nishby
WOW. I'm gobsmacked!
I'll try them again next time I need something. I've become accustomed to the usual drill.
Me: "Hi, I need x for my van"
Guy behind desk: "What make and model?"
Me: "It's a Mitsu, but it won't be in your database."
Guy behind desk: "I'll check. What make and model?"
Me: "Mitsubishi Delica L300."
Puzzled guy behind desk: "Hmmm....doesn't seem to be in the database."
Me (under my breath): "Oh really? Who could've known?"
On the upside, when I blew an oil line, the Napa guys here have a machine shop in the back, so they made me one for $30.00.
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:06 pm
by aclarker
Nishby,
Even with my L400 I get the same response....
aclarker
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:40 am
by FalcoColumbarius
You've got to be a diplomat for the cause. If a bus is pulling out ~ stop, flash lights and let him in. Hopefully he will think oh those RHDriver guys are nice! When the guy in the car park comes up and asks you that @#& ^&$^#@ question about "is it safe to make a left turn in this dangerous, man eating machine?" You got to suck it up and SMILE ~ "Why yes, it's safe! (smile more) Then you can turn it back on them and ask "hey, in your LHD vehicle ~ aren't you worried about running over pregnant mothers with their little children on the sidewalk when you make a right turn?"
What gets me about some parts shops is when they go white in the face when you tell them what you want it for and start talking to you as if you are the reason that the "Big Three" are up the creek. One day I was driving past Mitsubishi in North Van and they had a sign out front that read "We Work On Any Japanese Vehicles", so I went in. I asked the guy:
- So, your sign says that you work on "any" Japanese vehicle.
Yes sir, that is correct.
Um... does that include the Mitsubishi?
(chuckes) uh, yes sir, we work on the Mitsubishi (chuckes some more)
Great! I got a 1992 Mitsubishi Delica Chamonix GLX with a 4D56T power plant!
At this point his eyes started glazing over, I noted a slight tremor in his left leg and a spot of saliva in the left corner of his mouth.....
- Oh.... we don't work on those.
I don't understand.
Well.... we're not qualified....
I'm sorry? Is this not Mitsubishi?
Well.... yes it is (sheepishly)...
So... I got money ~ that's ultimately what you are in business for, yes?
Well.... yes.....
And Mitsubishi promises that any Mitsubishi dealer will work on their vehicles.......
Well.... yes....
So?
Well.... it's foreign....
She's foreign...
Sorry?
She's not an it, she's my ship. She's a she. You'll give her a complex if you keep talking like that.
Ah, I'm so very sorry.
So why can't you work on her... (by this time I had made my mind up that I wasn't going to take my baby here)
ah..... because..... because your vehicle.... she.... is a diesel. Yes... Mitsubishi never introduced diesels to North America.
Seriously, just at that point a five tonne NA diesel Fuso drove by ~ and I swear it was the only vehicle on Marine Drive at that point, framed by their showroom window and we watched it go by. He had gone quiet. I turned back to him and thanked him for his time and turned to leave. He looked a little faint.
Every so often I stop by there and they see me coming and tell me that "we've been through this already" and I say, what about part number "MD XXXXXX". They roll their eyes, open their book... and.... "I don't believe it, we have it...." and I reply: Yes, funny how that happens, a Mitsubishi dealer having a Mitsubishi part.... "Who could've known?"
Falco.
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:59 am
by dfnder
Sweet story Falco, it sure hammers it home!
I whole heartedly agree with your ambassador analogy, it echoes my thoughts... but I draw the line at people trying to gain an extra car length while merging onto the Lions Gate Bridge. Then my primal instincts take over I am afraid.
Peter
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 11:49 am
by FalcoColumbarius
Oh... tell me about it. Merging is an easy concept to grasp. If everyone keeps their patience and merges (one by one) then the line keeps moving ~ but the moment someone jumps the queue it causes everyone to stop. It's like a big long train. By the time the train starts moving again I estimate we've lost three minutes and the guy who jumped the queue might be two cars ahead but is now three minutes behind.
Falco.
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:35 pm
by DelicaDJ
Seems to me the right'hand travel countries have it wrong, we should all be driving RHD's, especially buses!

Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:31 pm
by nxski
I bought my Delica from a bus driver and he says they'e very common amongst bus drivers because of the position and feel of the ride.
I've also had a lot of them pull up next to me and signal for me to roll down my window so they can ask me about my Delica. This is all made easier by the fact that we're sitting right next to each other

Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:35 pm
by Yokohama
RHD is cool, but problematic; toll booths, drive-though windows, and to the curb parking are all issues. If something just happened to be RHD, then that is fine, but I will not go out of my way just to get RHD.
It takes about 3 hours to get used to RHD.
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 4:53 am
by DelicaDJ
Meh, just roll thru the drive-thru backwards & watch the reactions!

Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:42 am
by thedjjack
Yokohama wrote:RHD is cool, but problematic; toll booths, drive-though windows, and to the curb parking are all issues. If something just happened to be RHD, then that is fine, but I will not go out of my way just to get RHD.
It takes about 3 hours to get used to RHD.
Never had a problem at a toll booth....never found a toll booth on any of my drives.
Nothing healthy at a drive-thru so see this as an advantage.
Way easier to curb park since you are sitting on the side you are curb parking on.
I would not go out of my way to buy either as I see no clear winner. My original plan was to convert to left hand drive. Honestly it felt natural sitting on the right driving when I jumped in on the test drive. But I have driven some strange stuff over the years.
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:59 pm
by nxski
thedjjack wrote:Yokohama wrote:RHD is cool, but problematic; toll booths, drive-though windows, and to the curb parking are all issues. If something just happened to be RHD, then that is fine, but I will not go out of my way just to get RHD.
It takes about 3 hours to get used to RHD.
Never had a problem at a toll booth....never found a toll booth on any of my drives.
Nothing healthy at a drive-thru so see this as an advantage.
Way easier to curb park since you are sitting on the side you are curb parking on.
I would not go out of my way to buy either as I see no clear winner. My original plan was to convert to left hand drive. Honestly it felt natural sitting on the right driving when I jumped in on the test drive. But I have driven some strange stuff over the years.
- I've never had a problem with drive-thru's as the van is so narrow, I've always wanted to back though just for fun though. I've been too scared to try though as my friend was pulled over in a rhd prelude (apparently it's illegal)
- Curb parking is much easier (not that it's all that hard to begin with)
- Driving position is quite natural and with the use of a mirror it isn't difficult to see around traffic while passing in an oncoming lane.
- I go accros the border twice a week for gas and reaching across to hand over my passport has never been tricky with the electric windows. The only time I had a problem was when the stubborn, fat (stereotypical) American refused to bend at the waist to take the passport that was 2 inches from his hand.
Re: Always looking for parts...
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 11:42 pm
by fab 1
There are left hand drive ones available in a few countries most are only 2wd and small motor so i guess it would be posable to do a swap over with a doner car