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  1. Join Date
    Jun 2007
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    just a thought to everybody. LC prado is a very tough suv because its the real allrounder that you'd trully expect.in all continents, the prado is being used as a utility vehicle.say in afghanistan, i challenge the mitsubishi to send theyre pajero 3rd gen, 4th gen, LE, FM or whatever acronym there is.lets see if it can keep up with the LC prado hehe.in the middle east if a consul brings home 1, hes such a moron coz pajeros are such a junkie.thats why i never believe in this damn fugly pajeeeeeeeerooooooo!

    note: people in afghanistan are less likely well-educated about motoring yet they know what to choose basing not only on the performance of the vehicle but one that would survive the poundings of natures elements.in the philippines.....wow pajeeeeeeeroooooooo! ngekk! PEACE.

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    agree ako dyan pero if yuor looking at the newr version of the prado.it has gone soft by using ifs front axles does loosing its toughness,although the suspension type may handle the abuse,but it cant surpassed the toughness of having solid front axles, we have tested the prados diffs and has become one of the favorite among off-roaders installed under those old cruzers that we used for off-road racing..it can handle the abuse of 38 inch swampers and torque of 6-8 cylinder engines..as for the pajero,having ifs front and rear..well...it also looks it could handle some abuse,but the life span of too much moving parts is short.. but in riding comfort ,it beats the prado..prado has solid rear axles...but for toughness and durability,long term..get the old prado with solid axles fron and rear...

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    Duh! Someone's selling Pajero's in Afghanistan. Reporters of National Geographic drives a Pajero but crashed because of a sand storm. Plus a Pajero has a bolder name than Prado. What's that? Pride? Pajero is a masturbator, a maniac I guess. I guess you are a Pajero yourself.

    And oh! Read this... Kidnappers drive a Pajero abducting gov't officials. I guess they are really not so well-educated then. http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/engASA110091995

    Happy now?

    Quote Originally Posted by rufboxster View Post
    just a thought to everybody. LC prado is a very tough suv because its the real allrounder that you'd trully expect.in all continents, the prado is being used as a utility vehicle.say in afghanistan, i challenge the mitsubishi to send theyre pajero 3rd gen, 4th gen, LE, FM or whatever acronym there is.lets see if it can keep up with the LC prado hehe.in the middle east if a consul brings home 1, hes such a moron coz pajeros are such a junkie.thats why i never believe in this damn fugly pajeeeeeeeerooooooo!

    note: people in afghanistan are less likely well-educated about motoring yet they know what to choose basing not only on the performance of the vehicle but one that would survive the poundings of natures elements.in the philippines.....wow pajeeeeeeeroooooooo! ngekk! PEACE.
    Added more info... Oh I love the internet!!!! Copied from a site...

    "While indeed, your average Caliphate may recognize the value of a van, the utility of your standard Toyota pick-up is much more in vogue in keeping with the ease and overall fuel economy of your average terrorist, asymmetrical warfare being somewhat now more expensive with rising fuel costs and various embargos...please note that pickups are very much in vogue in Afghanistan.

    Note that they have been known to use the small "Pajero" SUV in Afghanistan."
    Last edited by drey; October 3rd, 2007 at 10:07 AM.
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