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The Mitsubishi Pajero Owners ClubŪ The Mitsubishi Pajero, Shogun, Montero, Challenger, Raider and EVO 4x4 Owner's Club
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bigmak Newbie
Age: 69 Zodiac: Joined: 01 Nov 2021 Posts: 2 Location: NEW BERLIN
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Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 23:40 Post subject: New owner of 1995 Junior Auto |
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Just bought a 95 jr. shows 88km and is in absolutely rust free condition. Since taking delivery I have changed all fluids, new timing belt and tensioner, new radiator, fan shroud and fan, new upper and lower hoses, new alt& pwr str belt, new spark plugs , air and fuel filter, new wiper blades , new tires, service Auto trans, bleed front and rear brakes, install new Bulb in Drive lite , removed rear drums and inspected brakes (like new) checked fr brakes (like new) installed inner tie rod end with new bellows, installed new CV boots inner and outer Right side. installed US Mitsubishi radio out of 2001 Galant ( fit right in and now have full FM band. Love this little truck so much I ordered about $2000 worth of spare parts for it, its amazing , you can get almost every part , even small trim pieces ect. Iam curious as too how many are here in the US, I am in Wisc. Have learned a lot about this little machine, will share what I know , I am a retired Porsche Ferrari tech with almost 50 yrs of experience. One thing Im trying to do is Program a new Mitsubishi Key so that I will have two, anyone know the procedure?? |
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MonteRob *
Age: 31 Zodiac: Joined: 21 Feb 2020 Posts: 40 Location: Hinesville, GA
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Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 7:20 Post subject: |
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That sounds like a nice score for you! Share some photos when you can. |
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bigmak Newbie
Age: 69 Zodiac: Joined: 01 Nov 2021 Posts: 2 Location: NEW BERLIN
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Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 13:24 Post subject: Pajero Junior Newbie |
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I will post some pics as soon as my son shows me how, Im not very computer savy. I did figure out how to program new key. Since my last post , I removed all the side rear windows and rear tailgate window and replaced the seals as they were cracking from the sun and age. I was able to get the new "dams" as they are called from AMAYAMA tradind. I also removed all 4 overfenders and replaced the rubber welting that was also cracking and discolored . They also came from AmaYama. I bought this little truck for my wife to drive in winter, but after seeing its rust free condition , we decided to use it only in fair weather. It has to be one of or the best one left anywhere. A lucky find. I also now have many spare parts to keep it on the road . Pic will be posted soon , thanks for your interest. |
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MonteRob *
Age: 31 Zodiac: Joined: 21 Feb 2020 Posts: 40 Location: Hinesville, GA
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 5:32 Post subject: |
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Looking forward to seeing the photos. My uncle used to have one back in the days. I'm coming over to his garage this weekend to help him install the exhaust and cold air intakes on his truck. I'll ask if he still got some photos of his Jr. |
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