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BC or Alberta Pajero owners #769005 12/01/06 10:48 PM
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 27
Rooman Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hi Guys,

Should be picking up a 91 2.5 Diesel Pajero in a couple weeks.
Wondering where your parts source is? Overseas or can someone local get them in.

Cheers


1991 JDM Pajero 2.5TD 4 Door
Re: BC or Alberta Pajero owners [Re: Rooman] #769006 12/02/06 01:47 AM
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 56
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vlad4d56 Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
You can get filters (oil, fuel, air, transmission) at Napa and Lordco. Body and drivetrain parts mostly the same as Montero. Some Engine parts, probably only from overseas. In Vancouver there are some people who can supply them, also you can buy it yourself in Japan, England, Ebay...

Re: BC or Alberta Pajero owners [Re: Rooman] #769007 12/15/06 03:53 AM
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 104
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39ronin Offline
Wheeler
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Hi Guys,

Should be picking up a 91 2.5 Diesel Pajero in a couple weeks.
Wondering where your parts source is? Overseas or can someone local get them in.

Cheers


Rooman check your PM !


Re: BC or Alberta Pajero owners [Re: vlad4d56] #769008 12/16/06 03:16 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 9
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Cgy_Drew Offline
Need a Spot
What about things like roof racks and brush guards? Is it safe to just look for parts that fit the Montero of the same year?


BTW - I'm in the market for both if anyone has them for sale or knows of any deals.

Re: BC or Alberta Pajero owners [Re: Cgy_Drew] #769009 12/16/06 06:10 PM
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 927
Macka Offline
Rock Warrior
Don from this forum has brushguard/bumpers that will button up to the newer Paj's as well as gen I's. As for roof racks, you can buy them from almost anyone, although it pays to shop around. Roof racks do have some adjustability for fit, I'd look at one that fits a yota or a cherokee. The cherokee is pretty close widthwise to a Paj.


always working
Re: BC or Alberta Pajero owners [Re: Macka] #769010 12/16/06 07:16 PM
Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 7,309
PHIL_ Offline
Trail Leader
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Don't forget that the shorty paj has to have a bolt on roof rack, ie THROUGH the roof - no drip rails, and no opening back windows/doors to clamp gutterless systems on to. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

Re: BC or Alberta Pajero owners [Re: PHIL_] #769011 12/17/06 03:02 AM
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,538
torquemonster Offline
Body Damage is Cool
thats one reason I'm happy with my LWB. my safari rack has come in handy on many occasions. I sat up there and drank beer once haha.

Re: BC or Alberta Pajero owners [Re: torquemonster] #769012 12/17/06 09:52 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 11
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RHD_Toyotas Offline
Need a Spot
Hey guys new to the forum, I have three Pajeros coming over from Japan, should be here towards the end of the month. Two are spoken for, one LWB and two shorty's with 5-speeds in them. I'm really excited to try them out, as I have a Landcruiser Prado, and it feels a little weak even with the boost turned up, but I have to say it is great off-road.

So I'm saying hi and can't wait to try a Pajero out!!

Re: BC or Alberta Pajero owners [Re: torquemonster] #769013 12/17/06 06:34 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 9
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Cgy_Drew Offline
Need a Spot
A safari rack is what I'm looking for for my LWB once I get it. So if anyone is looking to dump one or comes across a good deal, let me know!


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thats one reason I'm happy with my LWB. my safari rack has come in handy on many occasions. I sat up there and drank beer once haha.

Re: BC or Alberta Pajero owners [Re: Macka] #769014 12/17/06 06:41 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 9
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Cgy_Drew Offline
Need a Spot
Can anyone point me in Don's direction - can't find any threads on this on the forum. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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Don from this forum has brushguard/bumpers that will button up to the newer Paj's as well as gen I's. As for roof racks, you can buy them from almost anyone, although it pays to shop around. Roof racks do have some adjustability for fit, I'd look at one that fits a yota or a cherokee. The cherokee is pretty close widthwise to a Paj.








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