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  1. Fishenough

    Mitsubishi Delica

    Wow nice rig. We'll keep you posted Jesse, as of this week we'll have the twin of your van in my driveway working on a third tank. If it can be done properly will have the new tank working together with the larger of the two existing tanks. Who did your air locker install? Cheers, Kev
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    2.5L Turbo Diesel Pajero WVO Install

    Fishenough is an old nick from before my Delica (BCDelica) days. Cheers, Kev
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    campsite pics..lets see um

    Silvertip Falls, BC
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    Delica sighting

    Shameless plug - http://comoxvalley.en.craigslist.ca/car/779568285.html :1888fbbd:
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    2.5L Turbo Diesel Pajero WVO Install

    Looking good! Fill the back area up with jugs and imagine how far you could get. :victory:
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    campsite pics..lets see um

    Thank you for keeping the camp pictures coming, this thread is a family favorite. Love Johnnyrovers first picture - unreal. Central BC hike in lake.
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    Perfect Land Cruiser on Ebay. Really.

    That was selling at this Tuesdays (Monday night here) auctions in Japan, where you can register to bid. You still need to add; $1500 for Roro shipping, $1000 for brokerage and custom, and what ever is required for compliance. Also a vehicle specific list of mechanical items should be look at...
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    Perfect Land Cruiser on Ebay. Really.

    Demand is wicked over there for cruisers, but sure digging this one available now for 650,000 yen (~$6500 CND) with a custom bed in the back. Cheers
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    toyota diesel options.

    Why not purchase directly from Japan, maybe even a complete vehicle? I could be wrong, but can't you import a complete vehicle though it can not be registered for the road (unless over 25 years). A low mileage (less than 100,000km and 15 years old in our case) Hiace 4x4; including purchase cost...
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    Family tents / rooms, screen shelters search

    What about a Spacemaker "add-a-room" Tent? Though I've only seen it action/use camping, and had a chance to inspect it; found that it was my ideal driveway tent IMO. Or only good for the van guys?
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    Driving is a pain in the neck!

    Good advice for the truck, but what about you. Consider asking your doc for a CT scan, possible MRI, of you cervical vertebra. If there is any nerve compression/impingement, or other vertebra conditions, it is better to find out early. Speaking from the experience of ignoring neck pain for...
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    WTB: Mitsubishi, Mazda. D50 or Isuzu 4x4

    There a wide verity of online manuals, wiring diagrams, etc; available on different Mitsu forums. Just a few are http://www.delica.ca/forum/, http://www.delicaclub.com/index.php, http://www2.pajeroclub.com.au/forum/index.php, http://www.pocuk.com/forums/...
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    WTB: Mitsubishi, Mazda. D50 or Isuzu 4x4

    Cheers, what kind of TD are you planning to fit? For a 4 cylinder my personal favorite is the Mitsubishi 4D56 2.5 for long term reliability. Having owned two Toyota diesels; a 2L (didn't keep it long enough for the inevitable head gasket failure) and a 3L (awesome but parts cost too much). And...
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    Hi Everyone, New Here With Some Offbeat Ideas

    Van camping all the way! Set up as you described, the ability to crawl into warm, dry bed when conditions are lousy outside is nice. With no-seeum netting over the moon roof you have the open air feeling of a tent, and with a tarp clamp over the opening on rainy, warm nights you stay cool and...
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    the ultimate Pan-American Expedition vehicle

    Friends and family are off to NYC in 5 days, yet consider the Baha too unsafe. Here's a thread on van spotting in Guatemala; http://toyotavans.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4502
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    the ultimate Pan-American Expedition vehicle

    Someone mentioned a Toyota HiAce, which is a great idea IMO; common enough to blend, good diesel mileage for interior volume, part time 4x4, and parts availability. Since your traveling mostly out of your own country couldn't you purchase a 15 year old Japanese import if you could manage...
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    Bush Buddy Stove

    Funny how you don't notice something till your looking for it, for example when some one reminds you. Was looking early at this pellet stove and just found they also sell reflective stuff as www.cleardomesolar.com. Fired off an email as now I'm looking forward to successful solar cooking in...
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    Bush Buddy Stove

    Thanks for the good ideas, the camp kit dish soap has hardened the right consistency for cook ware coating and I'll see if the work with the sticky soot of vegetable oil. Rhino your full of good ideas; hadn't thought of a solar oven for years. It was 10-11 years ago I built one with my daughter...
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    Bush Buddy Stove

    That's cool, have you tried one of yours versions soy powered? I have a Whisper lite and a Colman peak already, but like the idea of not using a non renewable resource. Changing the way we do things in our household; donated our outboard motors, sold my chainsaw, trying be a resumer not...
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    Bush Buddy Stove

    Hello happy campers, Has anyone tried, or use, the Bush Buddy camp stove, made in BC Canada? We just acquired one which seems like an useful little well made stove that'll see use on trips involving just one or two of us. Simple, well made, a bit pricey and wouldn't be surprised that after a...
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