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May I join in?
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 11:24 pm
by NAKAMI
I've fallen in love with Delica the first time I saw it. Since that moment I've been dreaming about it. It was in the beginning of 90`s.... Now let me introduce myself & my DELICA. We are a little bit crazy family because we have TWO! The first one 1992, P35W, 4D56 turbo diesel, Exceed, was bought in 2003. It has now more than 250000 km on its odometer. Now my wife drives it. Another one is 1997, P35W, 4D56 turbo diesel, Active World. Bought a year ago.
We live in the far east of Russia – Vladivostok. Here in Russia we also have Delica Fan Club
http://www.delicaclub.ru A week ago I found your site, so I'm very glad to know that there are delicalovers across the ocean.
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:02 am
by FalcoColumbarius
Nakami, добро пожаловать на "Delica Канады". Вы находитесь здесь приветствовать. Мы следим "Delica Россию", часто и друзей из вашей части мира, в этом клубе уже.
We love to hear about your experiences. Delica Canada is still relatively new to the game but we are "getting better at it", usually by trial & error. We want you to join in, to be sure. Feel welcome to contribute any time you want... smiles.
Falco.
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:24 am
by NAKAMI
Wow! Thanks for your warm greeting! By the way, what time is it now in Canada? I have a question. How do you get Delicas in Canada? We, in Russia not long time ago could order it directly from Japan. (Mine was bought that way.) It is still possible now but, customs are much too high.
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:57 am
by FalcoColumbarius
Currently it is 23:45. In British Columbia (BC), which is on the west coast of Canada our time is GMT (UTC) - 8hrs.
To purchase a Delica in Canada the vehicle must be 15 years old ~ the '94's are coming out this year in Canada. We pay duties & taxes to get them in but as they are such good vehicles and as they are selling for so cheap in Japan there is a lot of room for affording them. To buy anything remotely comparable in the domestic market would cost four times as much.
Falco.
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:00 am
by NAKAMI
My first one I bought in 2003 it had 142400 km & cost me 4500 usd. By that time it ran 2 years in Russia. Those were the days! Another one I odered from Japan in 2007, it had 98000km, cost me about 10000 usd, 6700 usd were the duties. But nowadays the duties raised so high, that you cant`t buy it less than 20000 usd.
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:29 am
by konadog
Welcome! Great to have you here. Vladivostok, cool. My brother did some work on Salikan a few years ago and really enjoyed the time he got to spend in Vlad. Thanks for the pictures - looking forward to hearing more about your delica adventures

Re: May I join in?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:25 am
by Profister
Привет NAKAMI!
Welcome to the club, добро пожаловать!
I am a member of delicaclub.ru as well and I think our clubs compliment each other; people with different mentality are having so much in common when it comes to Delica's.
My brother did some work on Salikan
I am sure Konadog meant Sakhalin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakhalin, although Salikan is easier to pronounce

. I worked on Sakhalin in 1980 when I was in the university.
Falco, I knew you were hiding your Russian language skills but this time you really surprised me

NAKAMI, feel free to PM or email me in Russian if you have more questions and feel more comfortable communicationg in Russian.
Sergiy (Сергей)
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:54 am
by FalcoColumbarius
Сергей, I was wondering when you would weigh in here... smiles.
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:41 pm
by Profister
Shoot! Why did not I wait for another day or two?

Re: May I join in?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:50 pm
by konadog

Yeah, that's what I meant, sorry

Re: May I join in?
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:40 pm
by mararmeisto
Здравствуйте!
Vladivostok? Home of the Pacific Fleet and bunch of universities (half-a-dozen, if I remember correctly)? I visited Vlad in 1990 with the Canadian Navy (first visit since WWII), and have many fond memories of my time in your city. Always wanted to return someday to see how things have changed - it was still a 'closed' city when I was there. One thing I learned very quickly was there were 'Soviets' and there were 'Russians', and there weren't too many people we spoke with who would admit to being 'soviets'.
Anyways, enough of my boring trip down memory lane, welcome to the group. Of course you can join us! Have you named your van?
And finally, in response to your question, we are 18 hours BEHIND you.
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:31 am
by NAKAMI
mararmeisto wrote:Здравствуйте!
Vladivostok? Home of the Pacific Fleet and bunch of universities (half-a-dozen, if I remember correctly)? I visited Vlad in 1990 with the Canadian Navy (first visit since WWII), and have many fond memories of my time in your city. Always wanted to return someday to see how things have changed - it was still a 'closed' city when I was there. One thing I learned very quickly was there were 'Soviets' and there were 'Russians', and there weren't too many people we spoke with who would admit to being 'soviets'.
Anyways, enough of my boring trip down memory lane, welcome to the group. Of course you can join us! Have you named your van?
And finally, in response to your question, we are 18 hours BEHIND you.
You wouldn`t belive that, but I do remember that Canadian Navy visit to Vladivostok. It was september 1990 if I`m not mistaken. For us it was an event of intergalactical significance. Look at this photo I guess it is Canadian Navy? By the way, if you want to look at Vlad look here:
http://forums.drom.ru/vladivostok/t1150897832.htm
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:30 am
by mararmeisto
NAKAMI wrote:You wouldn`t belive that, but I do remember that Canadian Navy visit to Vladivostok. It was september 1990 if I`m not mistaken. For us it was an event of intergalactical significance. Look at this photo I guess it is Canadian Navy? By the way, if you want to look at Vlad look here:
http://forums.drom.ru/vladivostok/t1150897832.htm
Actually, that is an American ship, and they did visit in September of that same year, AFTER we had been there for Victory Day. I was also fortunate enough to see the reciprocal visit of the Russian Navy, in 1994, to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Here's a picture of HURON, the ship I was sailing in during the visit to Vladivostok.
Re: May I join in?
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 7:04 am
by NAKAMI
mararmeisto wrote:NAKAMI wrote:You wouldn`t belive that, but I do remember that Canadian Navy visit to Vladivostok. It was september 1990 if I`m not mistaken. For us it was an event of intergalactical significance. Look at this photo I guess it is Canadian Navy? By the way, if you want to look at Vlad look here:
http://forums.drom.ru/vladivostok/t1150897832.htm
Actually, that is an American ship, and they did visit in September of that same year, AFTER we had been there for Victory Day. I was also fortunate enough to see the reciprocal visit of the Russian Navy, in 1994, to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Here's a picture of HURON, the ship I was sailing in during the visit to Vladivostok.
Sorry, my memory failed me! Thanks for the photo. I think you shold remember how beautiful Vladivostok girls are!

Re: May I join in?
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:39 am
by mararmeisto
NAKAMI wrote:Sorry, my memory failed me! Thanks for the photo. I think you shold remember how beautiful Vladivostok girls are!

Um, let me think...
Yes, of course! And they thought we were so handsome, what with our soap and toothpaste and colonge. I can remember spending a good bit of my pay on toiletries I never ended up using... but it was all worth it. Wonderful port visit. As I've said, always wished to return some day.