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Spotted! - The Pajero double cab

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Spotted! - The Pajero double cab

Post by NJV6 »

Seen at the traffic lights up ahead so after a few dodgy manovers I got my pic!

Confident it was a Diesel and it had a body lift, running 33's.

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Post by pickle »

Doesn't look all that bad either!
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Post by youngyNHpaj »

Not bad. I reckon paj's would look real tough in a tray back ute set up. Anyone seen one?
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Post by NCpaj »

youngyNHpaj wrote:Not bad. I reckon paj's would look real tough in a tray back ute set up. Anyone seen one?
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i reckon a paj cut down and a tray like bubs' one would look tops- theres a photo chop floating round somewhere here
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