The dealer has never explained to my why the first registration date is inaccurate on my copy of the Japanese export certificate. Unfortunately, it looks like I will only figure out how this happened when CBSA and US CBP finish their investigations. Feel free to contact Karim Quarishi at Silk Road Autos about the legality of his vehicles, but you probably aren’t going to get anywhere. Even when I put down a $2000 deposit, there were many things that he had yet to disclose (including the VIN). If you contact any other dealer in Vancouver, they can show you that the VIN data on their vehicles is the same as their paperwork. Karim Quarishi would never answer any questions about the age of the van, other than to say that the age on the paperwork is the age of the vehicle. Below you can see that the VIN data matches the details of Delicas posted on bringatrailer.com. If the VINs are correct, these vans are most likely "US legal" (if initially imported after turning 25).I remember when in Canada JDM vehicles first started to be imported there were all sort of rumors of this and that. Can you tell us what the dealer who supposedly sold you this vehicle says about this discrepancy. It would be nice to see what they say. Are they out of business? If no, wouldn't they be able to shed some light on this and it would be very helpful to hear their side of the story. That would help every one here either way.
(BAT)
8/12/2015
VIN: P25W-0406123 (November 1989)
bringatrailer.com/listing/1989-mitsubishi-delica/
12/10/2015
VIN: P25W-0300809 (August 1988)
bringatrailer.com/listing/1988-mitsubishi-delica-exceed/
2/25/2016
VIN: P35W-0000208 (August 1989)
bringatrailer.com/listing/1989-mitsubishi-delica-2/
3/31/2016
VIN: P25W-0419736 (July 1990)
bringatrailer.com/2016/03/31/low-mileage-turbodiesel-camper-1990-mitsubishi-delica-4x4/
5/26/2016
VIN: P35W-0107249 (December 1990)
bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-mitsubishi-delica-chamonix-2/


(BTW, I took dozens of screengrabs when Silk Road Autos started deleting links to 1990 and 1991 vehicles. Shortly after I saved the screengrabs above, both YouTube channels belonging to Silk Road Autos were deleted. If everything was on the up and up, there doesn’t seem to be any reason to try and go off radar.)