Part Number Thread for L300

Hey guys something different to add here. When I was looking for parts for my Deli I used megazip.net to find the part numbers and amayama.com for ordering some of the harder to locate items. I had to order a weather seal for my sunroof, I went through the sites listed above. The pricing was okay and it arrived in the time expected, however, if you need seals or other smaller parts check local first as I found out I could have picked up the weather seal from a local shop for about $100 less.
 
I've been looking for new weather stripping and scrapers for my 1991 Chamonix. Of course, half the battle is knowing the part numbers I'm after. Spend enough time poking and eventually, the interwebs will provide.

MegaZip (RU/JPN company) has excellent parts diagrams you can search using your VIN. I'm going to give them a try for the replacement seals, let's hope that this works out.
https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya-avtomobilej/mitsubishi

I came across these guys separately, they appear to have a bunch of parts availability if you know what you're seeking.

https://mitsubishi.epc-data.com/
 
the nice thing about epic-data is that you can put in your chassis code and it'll bring up all the parts related to your van from the factory. I don't know if megazip does that..
 
Hey guys, after ordering a pulley/harmonic balancer for the third time to get the right one, totally my fault, I found an awesome place out of Pompano Beach, Florida that has a lot of parts for our beloved funky vans. I ended up ordering one of the errant pulleys through Ebay, and the other one through newegg.

Turns out they were both from the same place. After getting the second pulley and realizing I screwed up again, I called them. Brian was absolutely awesome. It is rare that customer service is something to mention unless it's bad, but this was totally the opposite. Just wanted me to send both pulleys directly to him, and helped me find the right part. (Again, I want to mention that it was my fault for ordering the errant pulleys.)

Turns out they have a nice website and we can order directly from it. He advised the best thing to do was use this site:

https://febest.de/en/catalog

to find the part and then order it from this site, which is the US based site:

https://febestparts.com/catalog/MIT...HI_DELICA_P05W___P15W___P25W___P35W_1989-1999

The first link, allows you to search by our Van models, and then the parts list has a few pictures with a 3d one that you can spin to inspect and make sure its the right part. You can also plug in the Mitsu part number and it cross references for you. From there just order the same part from the US based site. You can also order through their Ebay Store call thefinestautoparts.

Disclaimer: I did not receive any discounts, parts for free, or any sort of compensation to post this. I am doing it of my own free will as this is a nice little gem for us I believe.

Hope this helps!
 
I know this thread is for American Part numbers, but I have been using the website below to help find the original part number and then do further searching from there. Simply select your model number and go from there! Once I get to the part I need I usually just take the P/N and search for it to check out availability or uses on other vehicles.

https://www.catalogs.ssg.asia/mitsubishi/?lang=en#bWFya2V0PT1qYXBhbnx8c3Q9PTMwfHxzdHM9PXsiMTAiOiJSZWdpb24iLCIyMCI6IkphcGFuIiwiMzAiOiJERUxJQ0EgU1RBUiBXQUdPTlwvVkFOIn18fENhdGFsb2dObz09QTAxMzE4MDlBfHxDYXRTdGFydERhdGU9PTE5ODYwNDF8fENhdEVuZERhdGU9PTE5OTkwNjM=


-One
nice resource
 
Delica USA just posted a bunch of parts numbers, as well PDFs of factory service manuals, on their website:

https://www.delicausa.com/?page_id=59

Good shit, this.
I don't recommend buying parts from them. Just about every part I bought there came showed up from an Ebay seller. The last parts I bought they charged me $90 and what showed up cost them $30 on ebay - the invoice was in the package. It's not even the item pictured on their site.

Edit: I will add that most of the stuff I have purchased from them didn't have such a big markup.

Double edit: I emailed them and they were pretty nice about it all and I have returned the parts. My advice is to call them before you buy the part to make sure they have it in stock.
 
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I don't recommend buying parts from them. Just about every part I bought there came showed up from an Ebay seller. The last parts I bought they charged me $90 and what showed up cost them $30 on ebay - the invoice was in the package. It's not even the item pictured on their site.

Edit: I will add that most of the stuff I have purchased from them didn't have such a big markup.

Double edit: I emailed them and they were pretty nice about it all and I have returned the parts. My advice is to call them before you buy the part to make sure they have it in stock.

Yeah, I'd be pissed. Glad you got it sorted!
 
Yeah, I'd be pissed. Glad you got it sorted!
My advice is talk to Michael if you can get him on the phone. Dennis is a nice kid but knows next to nothing about the vans. Anna seems to know how the business works, but again, not much about the vans.
 
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