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January 7th, 2003 02:35 PM #1--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What do you think about 89 Pajero 4x4 for 210t..? This is being offered to my cousin..is this a good buy na considering maayos pa.. How's the fuel consumption of this car? Any other variants released in the year 89? What usually are the things to look up to/ And what about parts, mura ba? thanks
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January 7th, 2003 03:03 PM #2
In general Gen1s are built tough. Lets wait for our gen 1 guys to reply. Paging sirs Happiman, Afrasay, Otomatic :D
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January 7th, 2003 03:44 PM #3
may gen 1 din kami 92 model ata yun ,ang difference lang ata is yung parang mga gauge sa gitna, ok naman ang fuel consumption nya, laguna to manila back and forth mga 150, medyo mausok lang kaya lagi dapat pa changeoil.yung mga parts ok naman mga bushing lang ang madalas palitan, and frequent grease wash is needed para di umingay.lam ko mura mga parts nyan dami naman kc surplus nun sa banawe and evangelista. good buy na yan kung di laspag
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January 7th, 2003 06:08 PM #5
Our Pajero is an '89 model SWB orig LHD Gas, we got it for 330k around two years ago. 210?!?! cheap yun! Orig. LHD po ba? . yung amin po kasi bago palit timing chain kaya naging efficient na sa gas. parts... marami po, kasi dami na din mga surplus. and its worth it.. SWB po ba?
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January 8th, 2003 02:35 AM #6
We also had a GEN I. Sulit siya if you're going to use it off-road. Kung puro on road lang, sayang lang yung added weight and complexity of the 4WD system.
Yung GEN I namin 1988. Nabenta ng Php 220T last year. Wala pang turbo iyon. Fuel consumption is between 7-9 km/L.
It will climb a 45 degree slope, stay upright on a 40 degree side slope, and based on our experience, it can ford water up to the door handles (right, afrasay? :mrgreen: ).
Usual problem diyan is maraming squeaks and rattles ang interior. Pagtiyagaan mo na lang.
That model is a classic. Hindi na maluluma iyan. May I also add that chicks really dig that Pajero.
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January 8th, 2003 03:18 AM #7
ok yan... I remember... dati uso pajero... ala pa exped... hehe... lahat ng trycicle may pajero sticker... hehehe...
We also had a Gen1... hehe 94' naging prob lang namin non is aircon... mainit... dahil ndi dual air yung amin... but yung iba... almost same na sa Gen2heheh kaha nalang kinaiba
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January 8th, 2003 09:11 AM #8that is cheap for a 4x4 na orig LHD. But kung me problem ang engines and kasukasuan...you'll probably spend another 200K upgrading it....adding turbo, reconditioning engine, changing clutch, adding aircon, etc.
Opkors pag road worthy na ito for 4wheeling....bibili ka na naman ng upgrades...snorkel, winch, heavyduty bumpers, rancho shocks, ome lift springs and the list goes on.....:lol:
Tutumba ka siguro na another 150K
so 210+200+150 = 560K ..... think muna sir :twisted:
my 2 cents.
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January 8th, 2003 10:32 AM #9
Yung GEN I ni afrasay pina-dual a/c niya. Kinopya nila yung rear a/c ng mga '97 Troopers.
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January 9th, 2003 03:58 AM #10
El loco::: 210T . Tawad mo pa 200T. Ayos na yan. The 10T tawad will go a long way for your underchassis and overall tune-up. Parts are readily available. In fact I've just replace the oil seals and o-rings of my gearbox just yesterday.
If you're not very particular of squeeks, rattles and rolls, its cheap. The gen1 is a go anywhere (yes, it fords water up to "door handle" deep water) vehicle, well , except the alimall carpark. It's kinda (hmmm... KINDA!!!) slow, like 0-100kph in 3 days but who needs speed. It carrys 7 passenger comfortably (max. no. I've tried is 12 pas.)w/ folding 2nd and 3rd row seat for bigger load. It's a utility vehicle too.
Check out my pictures. It's the blue pajero.
repair kit lang. car care nut says, for toyotas, he recommends entire assembly replacement for...
rack and pinion repair