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Mitsubishi Delica Super exceed 4wd

1997

Series 2 updated front

2.8 litre Turbo Diesel

Automatic

Driver and passenger airbags

ABS brakes

170,000km

Front and rear parking sensors

Selectable high/low range 4wd

Tow bar

7 seater with center rotating captain seats

Automatic foot step when you open the door

Front electric sunroof

Electric Glass moon roof at rear

Dual climate control rear passengers can adjust separately

Factory Alloy wheels

Front fog lights

Cd player

Cold air con

$10,500 o.n.o

Hi guys and girls, I'm selling my Delica as I need something bigger for work. I currently have the rear seats out (very easy to put back in) so I can transport stuff to work but it would be awesome as a camper. It is automatic but it gets up and goes, surprisingly fast for a diesel and with seven people and full load of luggage it still pulls strong. I don't use the front sunroof as I think the switch is faulty, it likes to work when it wants to. I'm sure it's an easy fix. I bought the van as an alternative to a Hiace or Express van as it is so much more practical and being diesel it will keep going on and on with very minimal maintenance but now I'm needing a larger van or small truck for work so it's got to go.

I'd be only keen on a swap for a large diesel van like a Ford transit or diesel truck. I am located in Newcastle NSW but I can drive to Sydney or meet half way if you are keen.

If you are interested you can PM me or call me on 0411758793 or email [email protected]

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