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February 14th, 2005 02:43 PM #1Helo people. Im a newbee in here and I hope you guys can help me on my project. I own a 96 Pajero (local) and im planning to have a complete repair (paint, engine, interior detail, suspension etc...) this coming summer.
Can you please help me on the following:
1. A good shop (di naman gaano kamahalan).
2. Where can i buy cheap parts
3. Tips etc....
Thanks
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February 15th, 2005 06:07 PM #2
There is no one stop shop. Although we would be happy to recommend shops for your specific needs.
Cheap parts are available everywhere. Bestcolt, Mit-Parts, GlennSter's store, etc. Just know when to save and when to save up for OEM.
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February 15th, 2005 06:23 PM #3
wow! a complete makeover!
BTW, I bought my underchassis suspension parts from Glenn's store in Kamias (555 Brand). so far, so good! bought my shocks from Makna Enterprises (bilstein).
I'm sure the pajero peeps here will lend you their helping hand.
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February 16th, 2005 10:04 AM #4Sir Otep, can you please give me the names and addresses of your recommended shops? Any tips on what will i do first? Underchassis ba muna or bodyworks etc. Pasensya na mga sirs, di kasi ako dati nagpapaayos ng mga sasakyan namin.
Where can I find those shops you mentioned? (Bestcolt, Mit-Parts, GlennSter's store, Makna Enterprises etc.)...
Sir woodfire, thanks a lot too.
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February 16th, 2005 10:15 AM #5for suspension parts 555 Brand made in japan ok na for replacement parts available yan sa suking auto supply shop na malapit sa inyo.
for paintjob marami din ok, allen isidro, fil-carrozza kung dito ka lang sa pampanga marami akong mai susuggest.
interior detail- siyempre bigberts... bar none
canvas ka na lagn ng canvas hanggat makakuha ka ng magandang deal.
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February 16th, 2005 01:02 PM #6
Mechanical works can be handled by Class-A Motorcraft in Banawe. They have a good mechanics, complete tools and reasonable prices. Just be early because the line gets reaaaaallly long. They are located along Banawe near Equipt and Don Henrico's.
A/C works can be handled by Mang Mario (hanapin mo sa workshop ang thread niya).
Yung mga parts suppliers mostly nasa Banawe except for GlennSter kasi nasa Kamias siya.
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February 17th, 2005 09:56 AM #7Thanks a lot sir Otep. I will be doing rounds this coming weekend on the shops you mentioned. Any tips on how will I go on with my projects?
Ano unahin ko ipagawa and what to watch out for example.
Again thanks.
Junpad
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February 17th, 2005 10:18 AM #8
I would suggest brake checkup, underchassis/suspension, try autotechnika along commonwealth ave. fairview just passed the wet market or any servitek outlet. check/change your gear oils, clutch/brake fluids, engine oils/filter, fuel filter, grease fittings, air cleaner and finally check your battery. at least you'll know when your next change of oils and grease will be.
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