Greetings from Okinawa
Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 12:33 am
Hello Everyone!
I am a new Delica owner living currently living in Okinawa, Japan, but I'll be moving back to the United States either in 2019 or 2023, depending on how I feel in 2019. When that time comes, the Deli will be coming back with me!
I just purchased my van this month! She is a 1992 L300 Super Exceed 2.5L Diesel 4WD in White and Black. With just over 110,000 KM on the odometer, she is relatively low mileage for her age, too. She came equipped with a trailer hitch (or hitch member, as they call it in Japan), Japanese navigation system (which I'm trying to learn how to use since I still live in Japan), and the Crystal Lite roof.
Here's a picture:
My main goals are to keep her in tip-top shape so that she is 100% fully-functional and all of the expensive fixes have been accomplished by the time I move back to the States. Maintenance work here is cheaper and parts much more widely and easily available than in the United States. Also, super excited to do a lot of the repairs and maintenance work myself. I'll be looking to this forum for advice and suggestions a lot, so thanks in advance!
On that note, if anyone needs anything from Japan, I can do my best to help you out finding it. I am lucky enough to be here and have access to things that other Delica lovers overseas do not have access to.
Have a great New Year!
I am a new Delica owner living currently living in Okinawa, Japan, but I'll be moving back to the United States either in 2019 or 2023, depending on how I feel in 2019. When that time comes, the Deli will be coming back with me!
I just purchased my van this month! She is a 1992 L300 Super Exceed 2.5L Diesel 4WD in White and Black. With just over 110,000 KM on the odometer, she is relatively low mileage for her age, too. She came equipped with a trailer hitch (or hitch member, as they call it in Japan), Japanese navigation system (which I'm trying to learn how to use since I still live in Japan), and the Crystal Lite roof.
Here's a picture:
My main goals are to keep her in tip-top shape so that she is 100% fully-functional and all of the expensive fixes have been accomplished by the time I move back to the States. Maintenance work here is cheaper and parts much more widely and easily available than in the United States. Also, super excited to do a lot of the repairs and maintenance work myself. I'll be looking to this forum for advice and suggestions a lot, so thanks in advance!
On that note, if anyone needs anything from Japan, I can do my best to help you out finding it. I am lucky enough to be here and have access to things that other Delica lovers overseas do not have access to.
Have a great New Year!