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Hi im only new to the forum, Its great to see so many tuff Pajeros on here too.
Ive only had it for 8 months and have now spent the last 6 months off the road fixing and moding and cant wait to go 4bn again. I picked the SWB as the misses said see cant drive a LWB (and she drives a XR8 everyday of the week ) aint much room but is a lot of fun up Stockton beach or that was untill the motor picked up a nock (just cant drive the stock V6 like i drive me GT) im building a V6 for it now that will give it a lot more go , anyhow heres some pics....
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THE HULKSTA.... Built by Nissan, Rebadged by Ford, Perfected by Me!
My two, a 1986 Mitsubishi Montero, 2.6L four cylinder gas, five speed trans in need of a head. 1988 Dodge Raider, freshly rebuilt 2.6L four cylinder gas, auto trans, off road package, Warn M8000 winch.
heres my ppl mover
just your 7 seater V6 pajero all electrics and sun roof
only bought it 2 weeks ago registered less then a week and have already been enjoying it greatly so heres a few pics.
cheers
P.S. the toyota is my mates 2001 rav 4 which holds its own in the sand/mud
cheers
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lookin good everyone, very artistic photography there twinnie, i like the way youve captured the essence of the birds seriously but, it looks good man, i love SWB! everyones looks awesome
just adding a few after the torsion bar tweak sarvo, didnt wanna fill the post with the pics ill put em here, hopefully get the springs in soon
enjoy
My 1988 Dodge Raider compared to a 1994 Daihatsu Rocky. You can see our postal trucks in one of the photos, the steering wheel is on the right like most of your vehicles.