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Post by Pajlopper »

Hi everybody

My name's Alexandre and I live in south of FRANCE.
I'm glad to find an other Mitsubishi forum.

If you wish, please visit my homepage to see what we do in France.
It's not as harder as all the photos i've seen here but anyway..................

We also have a friendly french site call http://www.le-pajero.com and a nice forum too.

have a nice day.................I'm going back to explore this website.

;)

PS: sorry if there 're some mistakes with my English :D
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Post by Zute »

Loved the pictures of the Gen'3 SWBs, Just wish my french was half as good as your english.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

G'day and welcome to the forum.
Looks like a cool website with heaps of imfo but my translator doesn't seem to be working too well :cry:
Any chance of an English option you would get a lot more traffic :?:
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by Pajlopper »

Hi,

Don't think it's gonna be in English soon because it's a small website.

But check the russian Pajero website (http://www.pajero.dn.ru), most of it is in Russian but there's a lot af technical tips in English.

;)
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Post by Zute »

I think you'd really have to like your mud. I didn't know what mud driving was till I saw those Russians. Great photo gallery.
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