Specially for Pajero owners
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Re: Specially for Pajero owners
Please add me to the proud owners of Pajero and allow me to praise it since I drive it since 1991. It is a wonderful price/performance piece... ground clearance, engine economy, largest storage room in its category( 660 Liters If I remember well), largest sun roof in the whole SUV's , the 6-7 passenger stealth seat mechanism, the widest front and side driver's eye site produced by far... the only noticed weakness was the "dunes unfriendly bumpers" as of 2001 models yet they proved to be among the safest on road.iguana wrote:Pajero owners are nice guys, they never say anything about Wranglers (Not like the Patrol owners). It seems we have so many Pajeros in our club, so I decided to dedicate this thread for them to talk about thier cars instead of hajaking the other threads
Who owns a Pajero here?
Kareemamr
Diver (Another kareem)
Frastow
Kanga
Bulldozer also have one beside the wrangler
Toothfairy
Zulu
Kimo
Whom else and what do you think about it guys?
Viva La Pajero
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Re: Specially for Pajero owners
well said Tamraz you are a great addition to the pajero owners community in AD4X4Tamraz wrote:Please add me to the proud owners of Pajero and allow me to praise it since I drive it since 1991. It is a wonderful price/performance piece... ground clearance, engine economy, largest storage room in its category( 660 Liters If I remember well), largest sun roof in the whole SUV's , the 6-7 passenger stealth seat mechanism, the widest front and side driver's eye site produced by far... the only noticed weakness was the "dunes unfriendly bumpers" as of 2001 models yet they proved to be among the safest on road.iguana wrote:Pajero owners are nice guys, they never say anything about Wranglers (Not like the Patrol owners). It seems we have so many Pajeros in our club, so I decided to dedicate this thread for them to talk about thier cars instead of hajaking the other threads
Who owns a Pajero here?
Kareemamr
Diver (Another kareem)
Frastow
Kanga
Bulldozer also have one beside the wrangler
Toothfairy
Zulu
Kimo
Whom else and what do you think about it guys?
Viva La Pajero
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:together: We r doing fine so far with Pajero, as per Pajero engineers the new pumper was designed to the dunes and give a better clearance, I have the car since 3 yrs without major problems offroad and on road except my bad driving habits cuz am used to V8 cyl cars, with 3.5 L engine & heavy weight performance is excellent, as I said before its ALL in ONE car :cheers1:
2nd pumper looks nice
2nd pumper looks nice
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Re: Specially for Pajero owners
Sure you are right, i'm very much satisfied with my 3800 CC performance. However, i went today to Suwaihan in an Extreme trip (as a passenger). Guys, we are missing so much, if we went there with our Pajero's, we will sure come out with a broken bumper. Performance wise, the Pajero can handle it easilyTamraz wrote:Please add me to the proud owners of Pajero and allow me to praise it since I drive it since 1991. It is a wonderful price/performance piece... ground clearance, engine economy, largest storage room in its category( 660 Liters If I remember well), largest sun roof in the whole SUV's , the 6-7 passenger stealth seat mechanism, the widest front and side driver's eye site produced by far... the only noticed weakness was the "dunes unfriendly bumpers" as of 2001 models yet they proved to be among the safest on road.iguana wrote:Pajero owners are nice guys, they never say anything about Wranglers (Not like the Patrol owners). It seems we have so many Pajeros in our club, so I decided to dedicate this thread for them to talk about thier cars instead of hajaking the other threads
Who owns a Pajero here?
Kareemamr
Diver (Another kareem)
Frastow
Kanga
Bulldozer also have one beside the wrangler
Toothfairy
Zulu
Kimo
Whom else and what do you think about it guys?
Viva La Pajero
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Belongs to a really nice , extremely friendly guy & a great driver , Chris ( a.k.a Shiva)
hope he doesnt mind me showing off his beautiful ride.
ARB bumpers & the OME lift kit.Installation done at Icon Auto Dubai.
car looks great.
Watch out with OME kits that u install them the right way around.(right Iguana? )
enjoy the pics.
hope he doesnt mind me showing off his beautiful ride.
ARB bumpers & the OME lift kit.Installation done at Icon Auto Dubai.
car looks great.
Watch out with OME kits that u install them the right way around.(right Iguana? )
enjoy the pics.
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Re: Specially for Pajero owners
You are right I broke both bumpers there in sewaihan But now i have nothing to worry about they are broken anywaysDiVeR wrote:Sure you are right, i'm very much satisfied with my 3800 CC performance. However, i went today to Suwaihan in an Extreme trip (as a passenger). Guys, we are missing so much, if we went there with our Pajero's, we will sure come out with a broken bumper. Performance wise, the Pajero can handle it easilyTamraz wrote:Please add me to the proud owners of Pajero and allow me to praise it since I drive it since 1991. It is a wonderful price/performance piece... ground clearance, engine economy, largest storage room in its category( 660 Liters If I remember well), largest sun roof in the whole SUV's , the 6-7 passenger stealth seat mechanism, the widest front and side driver's eye site produced by far... the only noticed weakness was the "dunes unfriendly bumpers" as of 2001 models yet they proved to be among the safest on road.iguana wrote:Pajero owners are nice guys, they never say anything about Wranglers (Not like the Patrol owners). It seems we have so many Pajeros in our club, so I decided to dedicate this thread for them to talk about thier cars instead of hajaking the other threads
Who owns a Pajero here?
Kareemamr
Diver (Another kareem)
Frastow
Kanga
Bulldozer also have one beside the wrangler
Toothfairy
Zulu
Kimo
Whom else and what do you think about it guys?
Viva La Pajero
:together: :together: :together: :together: :okaay:
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Pajero mods
G'day all.
I did the following mods on my Pajero 3.8l SWB a few months back. Fitted an ARB bumper with built in spots and added IPF desert spots too. All that is now needed is the winch. The modification is definately required on the front end of the Pajero if you want to avoid damaging your original bumper ( the registration problems that it can cause).
I then decided while still in the ARB shop in Musaffah, to buy Old Man Emu shocks, springs and a few other bits and pieces.
These were all fitted to the vehicle by Nissan in Musaffah, who were doing ARB's client fitments at that stage. This raised my front end by 35mm and the back by 50mm. My Pajero drives better both on and off road and I'm glad I was able to afford the mods. The back end is still original and does'nt need replacing on the short wheel base model. These add-ons cost me approx 12000 AED.
I have now added a dash mounted Garmin 276C and am ready to rock, cost 2200 AED.
A word of caution here; There are mods required to the vehicle, not many, when doing these mods,for example, the water bottle for the front windscreen has to be downsized ( obtained from Mitsubishi) for all models after 2003, plus a few other minor, but irritating, pieces.
I can honestly say that this is truly a great vehicle to own and drive on and off road and is a pleasure to own. It does look like its on steroids, though!!!!
I still have all my invoices for these purchases if anyone wants an exact figure for reference.
See you all in the dunes soon and be safe.
I did the following mods on my Pajero 3.8l SWB a few months back. Fitted an ARB bumper with built in spots and added IPF desert spots too. All that is now needed is the winch. The modification is definately required on the front end of the Pajero if you want to avoid damaging your original bumper ( the registration problems that it can cause).
I then decided while still in the ARB shop in Musaffah, to buy Old Man Emu shocks, springs and a few other bits and pieces.
These were all fitted to the vehicle by Nissan in Musaffah, who were doing ARB's client fitments at that stage. This raised my front end by 35mm and the back by 50mm. My Pajero drives better both on and off road and I'm glad I was able to afford the mods. The back end is still original and does'nt need replacing on the short wheel base model. These add-ons cost me approx 12000 AED.
I have now added a dash mounted Garmin 276C and am ready to rock, cost 2200 AED.
A word of caution here; There are mods required to the vehicle, not many, when doing these mods,for example, the water bottle for the front windscreen has to be downsized ( obtained from Mitsubishi) for all models after 2003, plus a few other minor, but irritating, pieces.
I can honestly say that this is truly a great vehicle to own and drive on and off road and is a pleasure to own. It does look like its on steroids, though!!!!
I still have all my invoices for these purchases if anyone wants an exact figure for reference.
See you all in the dunes soon and be safe.
Black SWB Pajero, OME shocks, ARB bumper, IFP spots, Garmin 276c, mostly clean sometimes muddy.
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She's my baby, don't u know.
Thanks, bulldozer. Done 65000 in her and not a stitch of trouble. Can't make this one, got a prior engagement down Liwa way but soon, for sure!!!!!!!!
Enjoy all, and be safe.
Enjoy all, and be safe.
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Engine skid plate
Anyone know where and how much, I can obtain an engine skid plate? Preferably in stainless?
Black SWB Pajero, OME shocks, ARB bumper, IFP spots, Garmin 276c, mostly clean sometimes muddy.
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Re: Engine skid plate
Cheapest thing is to have it done locally in Mussafah.zulu wrote:Anyone know where and how much, I can obtain an engine skid plate? Preferably in stainless?