Hi everyone,
Just got a white 1992 Delica Exceed from Silk Road in Surrey. My previous vehicle was a 1991 Mitsubishi Colt but it can't tow a boat (even though it does have a hitch), so the Delica seems like the best balance between functionality and fuel economy. Looking forward to some awesome camping adventures!
-Erick
Delica in Coquitlam!
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Re: Delica in Coquitlam!
Welcome, how big of a boat??
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Re: Delica in Coquitlam!
Welcome to the club. Is it a high roof? low roof? auto? standard?
Karim is a great guy hey? Thats where I got my rig also.
Josh
Karim is a great guy hey? Thats where I got my rig also.
Josh
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Re: Delica in Coquitlam!
Howdy neighbour,
I'll keep my eye out for you, I'm driving a white '92 with dark tinted windows here in Poco. I got mine from Karim also.
monkeyman
I'll keep my eye out for you, I'm driving a white '92 with dark tinted windows here in Poco. I got mine from Karim also.
monkeyman
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`YOKO` '92 Delica Exceed Surfmobile
`YOKO` '92 Delica Exceed Surfmobile
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Re: Delica in Coquitlam!
Heh, kind of lost this thread, hehe

monkeyman: I think my parents have seen yours, right after we got ours, they thought it might have been me since I work in PoCo but they didn't see the driver.
I've already smashed the passenger side step so bad that it was rubbing the tire, had to do an emergency removal to get 'er home, so if anyone has an extra step I'd be interested in buying. I like it without the steps, but I'm thinking the radiators should have a bit of protection from future smashing.
I've re-done the front seam seal and modded the turn signal to be a side marker light (after photo was taken) and I'm currently painting the bullbars black so they stand out a bit better and won't look as bad when it rusts.
It's a 17 foot fiberglass boat, I think it was made in 1981... Grandfather finally decided he's not gonna use it any more. Getting the hitch done on tuesday at the local Delica hitch experts: E & H in Burnaby.Energizer wrote:Welcome, how big of a boat??
It's a low roof, automatic; mostly for safety concerns when my parents use it, but also for the lower RPMs on the highway... Karim did well, no pressure whatsoever, but he's really disorganized, ended up putting in the E coded headlights and DRLs at the last minute.josh wrote:Welcome to the club. Is it a high roof? low roof? auto? standard?
Karim is a great guy hey? Thats where I got my rig also.
Josh

monkeyman: I think my parents have seen yours, right after we got ours, they thought it might have been me since I work in PoCo but they didn't see the driver.
I've already smashed the passenger side step so bad that it was rubbing the tire, had to do an emergency removal to get 'er home, so if anyone has an extra step I'd be interested in buying. I like it without the steps, but I'm thinking the radiators should have a bit of protection from future smashing.
I've re-done the front seam seal and modded the turn signal to be a side marker light (after photo was taken) and I'm currently painting the bullbars black so they stand out a bit better and won't look as bad when it rusts.
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Re: Delica in Coquitlam!
I have an extra step if you ever make it up to smithers... or if i ever end up down south for a bit. Could you wait till christmas? 
