Post your Mitsubishi Pajero Pics

It's a thing of beauty. I'm definitely digging the LED lightbar. They just make sense to me with the high number of lumens relative to power draw.
 
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Took my car off-road for the first time, so much fun!
 
2012 NW Pajero

Hi All,

My first post on here so I'll start with G'day from WA (That's Hello from Western Australia for all the non-Aussies) and a couple of pics of my Paj. She has quite a few mods and has done a fair bit of offroad work over here in Western Australia. I'll be heading off in 3 weeks time to do a solo vehicle crossing from the Australian mainlands Western Most point (Steep Pt, Western Australia) to the Eastern Most Point (Cape Byron, NSW) via the Geographical Central most point (Lamberts Centre) We will not be taking the most direct route and will be heading across the continent via the Anne Beadell Hwy (track) and then over the Simpson desert. I'll be returning home via the Southern Most point and back across the Nullabor plain to Perth. This will encompass about 13000-14000km's over about 4-5 weeks, give or take a day or three ;)

Anyway, the Paj has been kind to me so far, she was born in November 2012 and the pic below shows her prior to any mods.



After about 18 Months of adding bits and pieces and throwing a lot of hard earned dollars at her, she now looks like this, What can I say, I love my Pajina !







I am planning on posting up a trip report in the appropriate section as time allows, great looking forum here and I love reading up on everyone's travels.
 
Hi All,

My first post on here so I'll start with G'day from WA (That's Hello from Western Australia for all the non-Aussies) and a couple of pics of my Paj. She has quite a few mods and has done a fair bit of offroad work over here in Western Australia. I'll be heading off in 3 weeks time to do a solo vehicle crossing from the Australian mainlands Western Most point (Steep Pt, Western Australia) to the Eastern Most Point (Cape Byron, NSW) via the Geographical Central most point (Lamberts Centre) We will not be taking the most direct route and will be heading across the continent via the Anne Beadell Hwy (track) and then over the Simpson desert. I'll be returning home via the Southern Most point and back across the Nullabor plain to Perth. This will encompass about 13000-14000km's over about 4-5 weeks, give or take a day or three ;)

Anyway, the Paj has been kind to me so far, she was born in November 2012 and the pic below shows her prior to any mods.



After about 18 Months of adding bits and pieces and throwing a lot of hard earned dollars at her, she now looks like this, What can I say, I love my Pajina !







I am planning on posting up a trip report in the appropriate section as time allows, great looking forum here and I love reading up on everyone's travels.
Welcome to the forum, and what an awesome rig! Looking forward to seeing some pics and reading about your trip!
Safe travels!
 
Holy cow, that thing is sexy! Such black, very slick, much wow.

I Love blacked out gen 3's. Such beauty!


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Glad you all like it! I've certainly put some time and money into it over the past (nearly two years) I have added a build thread here http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/131939-NW-Gen-4-Transformation?p=1671118#post1671118 and will update as time allows with all the mods etc I have done along the way. She is a pretty capable tourer now, albeit slightly on the heavy side when fully loaded, but I think there aren't too many vehicles around that would meet our required GVM weights when fully loaded with fuel and water and the usual camping gear.
 
Went to a "beginner" run last weekend with http://www.meetup.com/City-Slicker-Off-Roading/. It was a very varied group of vehicles: 17 jeeps and my Montero :Wow1:
The trail was near Frazier Park, CA. Scraped the underside a few times, and bent up one of the rear bumper caps. I attribute it to newbie driver error :sombrero:
Here's a couple photos of a scary situation...
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