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FS: Mitsubishi L400 Delica
on: December 24, 2008, 00:25:56 AM
It is with regret that I offer my Delisaurus up for sale, but the impending collection of another Monster Motor has forced my hand.


Big Wad of receipts for various work done on the beast including 4x4 solenoids, air conditioning radiator thing. It has a Toad Ai 606 Category 1 alarm, 10 months tax and test.
Alpine Head unit, depending on price will be staying in. Infinity door speakers.
Car is Black over Silver. 4 Good tyres and an indicated 90k on the clock but this was converted at 60km. Twin electric tow bar, and is very reliable.
Just recently completed a trip to and from Edinburgh and didnt miss a beat.
The heater illumination works!

Bad bits.

Paints a bit shabby, and has some stickers on it.
Window tint could do with being re-done.
Will start on the button, but will cut out down the road.Only does this when its really cold outside, but this is most likely due to the thing still having its original Japanese fuel filter.
Stereo surround is cracked but are easily available from ebay.

This truck is not cheap motoring, you will only get 18-25mpg.

No serious offer refused.














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FS: Mitsubishi L400 Delica
Reply #1 on: December 24, 2008, 06:51:02 AM
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Re:FS: Mitsubishi L400 Delica
Reply #2 on: December 24, 2008, 12:38:46 PM
LOL.

I dont expect it to sell quicky, but I need it gone.
New car coming soon and I need the parking space :)

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Reply #3 on: December 24, 2008, 16:26:42 PM
I like the Delica but even if I could afford to buy I dont have the money to keep it in use. With a nice few thousand saved up it would be an ideal transport to go around Europe, or even further afield, on a long holiday.

Re:FS: Mitsubishi L400 Delica
Reply #4 on: December 24, 2008, 17:12:45 PM
Its really comfortable and a hoot to drive, but it takes around £70 to fill it and you will get about 300ish miles.

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