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Parts Price, Bollocks to that!

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Parts Price, Bollocks to that!

Post by South »

Hows this, I just rang up mitsubishi to get a price on a new O2 sensor for the Pajero, the guy went off to the PC, did a search, I heard him say shiiiiit! Came back and told me to sit down.

$646 for the damn thing! and thats trade


Think I will be giving that a miss!
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Post by flyinwall »

grt f---ked go two the wrekers and get 1
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Post by badger »

mitsubishi prices do seem to be a little extreem at the moment

what ever happened to better built better becked???
i priced tie rod ends for the triton yesterday at $80 a peice

ive never paid over $30 before for other cars
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Post by South »

I rang an EFI joint, and got a quote of $143 (trade is cheaper). That is for a NGK one, which im sure is the same as the mitsu one. I know Ford parts are stupidly priced, but Mitsubishi now take the cake!
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Post by Noisey »

I got a quote for the indash clock a couple of years back - for the same price I could have gone out and bought a rolex. Also got a quote for a replacement petrol tank (second hand only) and that was far more expensive than getting an aftermarket long range modified replacement.

Mitsubishi are out of control for replacement parts. Unless I absolutely cannot get it elsewhere I refuse to buy from them. Over the last 5 years if I had replaced all busted bits with genuine Mitsu I would never venture offroad for fear of damage (to the wallet)
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Post by badger »

i try not to use genuine parts but everything i break or need to replace it seems i cannot get non genuine :s
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Post by badger »

i try not to use genuine parts but everything i break or need to replace it seems i cannot get non genuine :s
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Post by Miyagi »

what modle paj do you have?
i might be able to help you out with what you need
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Post by South »

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Post by twinnie »

yeah o was spewin' when i heard i had a $1000 repare bill for a computer and air flow meter!

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Post by Miyagi »

i've got a spare one, i think its out of a NH, I'll check the part number and get back to you
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Post by slosh »

Wait until u need to replace ur front seatbelts- $800/ pr. No aftermarket ones avail.

I need new rear diff bearings. I haven't bothered with genuine, but aftermarket they are $150/ side (for NH Paj). The model b4, which I thought used same diff, are only $60/ side. Anyone know if they are interchangeable?
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Post by Bitsamissin »

If it was a 4 cylinder 8" diff then not interchangeable with V6 9" diff.
The 9" rear diff has an odd size from memory hence the price but at least you can get them aftermarket rather than be wallet raped by Mitsu.............
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