Interior dimensions

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kona2chris
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Interior dimensions

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Can anyone tell me the lenght/width/hieght of the bed (with all seats removed) I am new to the Delica market and am interested on getting one to use as a camping van. I am just curious about the actual space insdide the back of the van with all the seats removed!
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As the general consensus appears to be that I do not know what I'm talking about, and cause more harm than good, I am removing this post so that others are not tricked in to following my ill-advised instructions.
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I don't have measurement ether for you, and can't take'em right now - there is a Walker Bay dingy in the back of my van right now. The dingy is 8'3" and fits in with the front seats forward and the rear bench removed, plus sail and mast, dagger board, rudder, spare tire, tool box, oars, lift jacket, tackle, five fishing rods, dry bag, boat dolly, air compressor, etc. In the past we have carried full sheets of plywood, one sheet on the beds makes a nice flat bed (cause the seat aren't quite flat when down).

If you check the Delicaclub forum, they have detail specs you can download.

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Post by kona2chris »

Thanks that actually helps alot! I am about 6'4" and that sounds like plenty of room for me and my girlfriend to sleep! Hopefully I can get enough money selling my truck to buy one of these sweet rides!
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I am just shy of 6'4"... and I slept in the Delica half of the winter, and my wife and I do a ton of trips and have never had a problem. More than enough room.

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We have a 200 x 150cm bed in our L300 and still have about 60cm of space in front (but we do have the LWB L300 !)
For some pictures just have a look on our site.
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(but we do have the LWB L300 !)
it is HIGHLY unlikely that anyone in Canada will find a LWB... or a left hand drive like yours...
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Green1 wrote: it is HIGHLY unlikely that anyone in Canada will find a LWB... or a left hand drive like yours...
Just import them from Europe instead of Japan. :-D
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Just import them from Europe instead of Japan.
while technically possible, that signifigantly increases the cost of the units, while decreasing the quality, also most of the "toys" were only available in the JDM vehicles... the Japanese ones provide a lot more value for the money I'm afraid...
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the Japanese ones provide a lot more value for the money I'm afraid...
Guess you're right on that one , we only have the "basic" L300 models, but driving a lefthand drive LWB L300....Image
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