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Photo by George Guille, It's going to be a long 300km... Bolivian Amazon

I haven't been everywhere...
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It's going to be a long 300km...
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Expedition Mitsubishi L300 4WD for sale in Central America

Hi,
as we are slightly finishing our expedition, we are looking for
a new owner of our expedition vehicle. It is a left-hand drive
Mitsubishi L300 (also called Delica) 4WD with pop-up roof.
Built in 1988 so with no electronics, all-mechanical very
durable car. Until now we did not have any serious technical
problem with the car. 4WD + gear reduction took us through all
bad roads. It is a Japan car so you can find plenty of spare
parts anywhere in South America.
It is a van so do not expect too much space, but the interior
is very smartly designed with focus to details. The vehicle is
confortable for two people to live and travel for a long time.
Good point is that in that car you do not look like a rich
gringo and you are not in the center of (thief) attraction
(most people think that we are local shared taxi "colectivo"
and waving to us:-).
We are planning to travel until November 2012 and we would like
to finish our journey in Central America, so we prefer to sell
it there, but all is flexible.

More details on our blog:
Čundr de América: Expediční vozidlo
It is in Czech but you can download detailed technical description in English from there.

Thanks for all reasonable offers!
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Ahoj, vypadá to, že odkaz na to anglický pdf nefunguje

(Link to the English PDF seems broken.)
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Ahoj, díky za upozornění - už jsem to nějak poladit, tak snad už to jede.

Hi, thanks for your hint. I try to fix the problem, so now it seems to be OK.
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where are you planning on selling and how much?
normanonthehill@yahoo.com
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The car is allready sold

We have allready sold the car in Guatemala to two US guys.
More info about the sale will be here soon:
Čundr de América
So, Good bye South America!!!
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Fuel Consumption

Hi guys,

would you please be so kind to give me an idea about the fuel consumption and repairs uring your trip? I intend to buy the same model.

Thanks so far.
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Hi, all-expedition (for 50000km) average consumption is 13 liters per 100km. Includes all types of roads ;-)
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Hi there Juris,

we are looking for a very similar vehicle that you just sold. Would you be able to provide a guide for how much you sold it for?

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Hi, all-expedition (for 50000km) average consumption is 13 liters per 100km. Includes all types of roads ;-)
... and did have any issues with overheating the engine or head gaskets blown up?
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