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paj
ahahha dont even say it. i was looking at it this morning thinking..."if you really wanted to you could fit bigger rubber...." but the 35's will be good for now and touring and then after a couple years touring then i guess we'll see what happens ey.HotAe92 wrote:Looking good with the new rubber.
The sad thing is - there is still room under there for 37's
dean
pajk`
all good jeff,
good news!!! got plates today for it, about 2 hours ago stoked, no more bullshit, no more rta, no red flag inspection by rta, all good to go,
just a few little things to fix up and all is good.
dean
good news!!! got plates today for it, about 2 hours ago stoked, no more bullshit, no more rta, no red flag inspection by rta, all good to go,
just a few little things to fix up and all is good.
dean
Re: paj
I agree, you better take it easy, 'cos if you roll it, you'll never hear the end of itklrevo wrote:yeh we'll wait and see, i wont be driving the craziest shit straight up anyways, little bit of time to learn the new paj.
itll be going out soon though.
dean
Four wheels (Driving) good, two wheels bad.
NP Pajero with added goodness..
NP Pajero with added goodness..
paj
ahhaha yeh the last thing id wanna do is take it out and roll it, cos i know how gehy it is to swap bodies...
dean
ps just a few pics of the first time using the stubby lever, nothing serious though. I was very impressed in what it can do keep in mind at road pressures, swaybar connected and second set of shocks in the rear connected. its very very stable and was pretty well impressed in what it would idle up with the exhaust and the low range gears and 5.29s
dean
ps just a few pics of the first time using the stubby lever, nothing serious though. I was very impressed in what it can do keep in mind at road pressures, swaybar connected and second set of shocks in the rear connected. its very very stable and was pretty well impressed in what it would idle up with the exhaust and the low range gears and 5.29s
paj
ahahhah awesome, yeh had a shoot with them a little while ago,
havent been able to get a copy cos im on moreton island.
hope its good, ahhaha dunno if its on the dvd too, but i could look and sound a bit suss AHAHAH
ill have to wait until i hit the mainland though i guess...
cheers,
hope everyones all good.
dean
havent been able to get a copy cos im on moreton island.
hope its good, ahhaha dunno if its on the dvd too, but i could look and sound a bit suss AHAHAH
ill have to wait until i hit the mainland though i guess...
cheers,
hope everyones all good.
dean
Did you trawl through here?mad geordies wrote:looks well good mate well done, but i need a piccy of your front suspension and some info on how and stuff so i can do it to my pajero swb
thanks mate
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