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  • MrIsuzu1
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 29
    • Cairns

    Japan to end sales of Pajero

    https://www.nippon.com/en/news/yjj2019042401130/mitsubishi-motors-to-end-japan-sales-of-pajero-suvs.html
    2010 NT GLX, RD lock, Smartbar, Warn winch, Uniden UHF, Piranha dual battery, Redarc Brake Controller, Airtec Snorkel, Bushskinz protection
  • HeavyPizzaz
    Valued Member
    • May 2017
    • 807
    • Sydney

    #2
    Japan to end sales of Pajero

    RIP

    Super sad. “End production”


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    • dreamerman
      Valued Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 982
      • Sydney

      #3
      Not sure whether to feel happy or sad that I just bought a new one
      03/19 MY18 Pajero NX GLX Graphite | KUMHO AT51 265/65R17 | Ultragauge MX v1.4 | AEM GPS Speedometer | Yakima Platform on OCAM Backbone | OEM Tow Bar | KAON Internal Rear Roof Shelf | ARB Smartbar

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      • craka
        Valued Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 2057
        • Newcastle (Newie)

        #4
        I feel like someone has got a snippet of info with out checking sources. They initially state 'pajero sport' then rest of article states 'pajero'.

        Think I'll wait a bit before I believe this article.
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        • craka
          Valued Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 2057
          • Newcastle (Newie)

          #5
          Found this article which states export models will continue production

          NS SWB X 3.2DiD - Factory locker, Hella spotties, GME UHF, 2" lift

          Retired: 1991 NH SWB 3.0L V6 5sp Manual, Mickey Thompson ATZs, GME UHF TX3200.

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          • jkwpajero
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 310
            • Young, NSW

            #6
            And another article. The end is nigh for export vehicles too.
            It’s always sad when a storied and accomplished lineage comes to an end with no successor in sight. Today, that fate belongs to the Mitsubishi Pajero. On Wednesday Mitsubishi Motors announced…



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            2014 NW VR-X, with a few modifications and an Automate fitted Driving Pajero number three.

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            • HeavyPizzaz
              Valued Member
              • May 2017
              • 807
              • Sydney

              #7
              Japan to end sales of Pajero

              Originally posted by craka View Post
              I feel like someone has got a snippet of info with out checking sources. They initially state 'pajero sport' then rest of article states 'pajero'.



              Think I'll wait a bit before I believe this article.

              Nah mate it says “Pajero sport utility vehicle”, ie “Pajero SUV” which is the regular Paj. If it was as you say it probably would’ve said “Pajero Sport sport utility vehicle” but they may not even call it the Paj Sport in Japan anyway... or sell it even.


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