Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
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Re: Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
Got myself a 97 gls paj a few months ago. Takin it to deep creek conservation park a few times no real challenge there. But i love taking it out to jakem farm, love liftn a wheel off the ground it feels awsome. But it does need a lift as its stock
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Re: Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
Hey all,
Looking at buying a 1994 2.8L Turbo Deisel paj, 325000 on the clock. What should i look for and are there any problems i should know about??
Thanks in advanced
Looking at buying a 1994 2.8L Turbo Deisel paj, 325000 on the clock. What should i look for and are there any problems i should know about??
Thanks in advanced
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Re: Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
Hi all!
My name is Denis, I live in Russia and I love Paj.
I have a Japanese Paj-2 with steering on the right side
4D45t engine, 31 inch wheels. rear - unknown coil, 50 mm up , front - nothing.
Removed the 3rd row seats to reduce weight.
Dismantled the control unit heating fuel and temperature sensors.
I installed the button on the primary heat.

Now change the rubber seals and electrical wiring
to install the radiator in the automatic transmission
Plans for the future
1. Cut coil Nissan rear
2. torsions "Diorama Device" with the Japanese dumps
3. Not new 33 inch MT tires (want to experience)
4. Steel front bumper with winch 12000 lbs
5. The aluminum inside to wash hose,
6.to paint all the machine outside the U-POL Raptor
I like the Australian style of tuning, I would like to ask sometimes?
I can tell you about Russian tuning style
My name is Denis, I live in Russia and I love Paj.
I have a Japanese Paj-2 with steering on the right side

4D45t engine, 31 inch wheels. rear - unknown coil, 50 mm up , front - nothing.
Removed the 3rd row seats to reduce weight.
Dismantled the control unit heating fuel and temperature sensors.
I installed the button on the primary heat.

Now change the rubber seals and electrical wiring
to install the radiator in the automatic transmission
Plans for the future
1. Cut coil Nissan rear
2. torsions "Diorama Device" with the Japanese dumps
3. Not new 33 inch MT tires (want to experience)
4. Steel front bumper with winch 12000 lbs
5. The aluminum inside to wash hose,
6.to paint all the machine outside the U-POL Raptor
I like the Australian style of tuning, I would like to ask sometimes?
I can tell you about Russian tuning style
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Re: Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
My 94 Japanese imported 2.8TD Pajero
ARB bar
9" hid spotties
26" cree led lightbar
new 2.5" exhaust (stuffed up did not know you could run these without a muffler)
ARB bar
9" hid spotties
26" cree led lightbar
new 2.5" exhaust (stuffed up did not know you could run these without a muffler)
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Re: Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
83ladaniva wrote:My 94 Japanese imported 2.8TD Pajero
ARB bar
9" hid spotties
26" cree led lightbar
new 2.5" exhaust (stuffed up did not know you could run these without a muffler)
That's a rare one here in Oz. Looks pretty tidy.
Dave
2001 Challenger with bits and peices of goodness.
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Re: Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
Hi I have a 3ltr mitsubishi pajero 1993 manual and broke the dash cluster plug the White one closest to the drivers door only three wires have pulled out and not sure where they go could some one please post a pic of there plug so I can see where they go thanks for any help
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Re: Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
This car went my now deceased uncle. It was sometime in the late 1990-ies. Then this car in our village was one of the most prestigious.
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Re: Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
Hi all. Just bought this 98 nl pajero 2 weeks ago.. bog stock one owner. Has centre diff lock. Auto. 2 weeks in my hands ive wound up the t/b. put standard gq patrol rear springs. Tough dog shocks. Removed rear sway bar. Home made diff breathers. 32 inch bfg km2s (got them 2nd hand cheap) will be fitting 33 12.5s next. GME TX4500s. Tinted the windows and gave it a cut & polish.
Plans in the coming months are:
Snorkel
Custom made comp front bar
Winch
Spotties
Front diff lock
Sliders
Plans in the coming months are:
Snorkel
Custom made comp front bar
Winch
Spotties
Front diff lock
Sliders
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Re: Generation 2 Pajero NH - NL Models 1991 - 2000
*Yawn* *stretch*
What has been going on in here then?
Yeah so it has been a while, I bought a sports car and the poor old Paj got sold.
Good news I bought is little twin sister, then I bought what was left of the old one back. So I have been making its twin even more like the old one. so far on the outside looks good, next is the suspension.
oh how has everyone been?
What has been going on in here then?
Yeah so it has been a while, I bought a sports car and the poor old Paj got sold.
Good news I bought is little twin sister, then I bought what was left of the old one back. So I have been making its twin even more like the old one. so far on the outside looks good, next is the suspension.
oh how has everyone been?
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