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L300 campervan

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L300 campervan

Post by Brendan-s »

Seriously considering one of these in the next few months. Is there a LWB diesel (2.5td from the Pajero I think?) obviously 4WD version available? I don't want it for any hard stuff, the Zook is for that, but I want a dirt road tourer and I really want a campervan, and I'm thinking this could be the perfect compromise.
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Post by klrevo »

gday brendan how are ya mate,

theres an l300 delica campervan near me. Old people own it, as in 70+, and the thing is immaculate. I myself have looked at it and thought, i would so have one of them.

Go it mate, its a mitsi, youll never look back :armsup:


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Post by Brendan-s »

G'day Dean,

The more I talk to the missus, the more excited I am about getting one :) Won't be for a couple of months yet, gotta sort the Scooby Do out and get that re-registered before anything else. I think the engine of choice is now the 2.4L EFI donk, should be powerful enough and fairly fuel efficient. If I can find a gas one it'd be a bonus, otherwise I'd probably look at putting it on gas with a couple of big tanks in the back.

I reckon it'd be the ultimate camper. Tough as guts!!
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