Reduced $10000: 1994 Mitsubishi Delica L400 Super Exceed - Crystal Lite Roof - Petrol v6 - 4wd

salbert

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Price: $10,000 OBO
Engine: v6 (6G72 3000cc)
Transmission: Automatic
Milage: 147,404km (91,592 miles)
Registration: Arizona through 2027

Body, frame and mechanically wise, the van is in great shape. Cold starts in freezing temps (20s - haven't been anywhere colder).

We've had it since spring 2021 and have mainly driven it around town and take it out camping. Selling because we have been using it less.

4wd (high and low) works without issues. The dashboard indicator for the super select system continues to flash after placing back in 2wd. There's a thread discussing that issue here https://delicaforum.com/index.php?threads/flashing-front-wheels-on-4wd-indicator.4419/. Like others there, 4wd does engage and disengage correctly.

Maintenance:
  • crank position sensor
  • crankshaft reluctor
  • cam seals
  • accessory and AC belt tensioner pulleys
  • timing belt
  • battery
  • alternator
  • speed sensor
  • front driver and passenger seat belts
  • center console lean gauge
  • front LED spotlight lamps
Known issues:
  • AC doesn't work well, but I have a replacement cooling unit you can install
  • the sunroof has trouble closing, but doesn't leak when closed
  • front passenger window probably needs new motor
  • one of the sunshades in the back doesn't open/close
  • the rear sliding door doesn't auto lock/unlock
  • minor interior cosmetic defects
  • audio speakers work but need replacement

Please let me know if you would like to see more photos than posted here.
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More Exterior photos.
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I removed the antenna since it was flopping around and just screwed an electrical cap onto it. It comes off easily to allow for a new antenna (or the old one).
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