hii richard, nice video. i'm also using pajero V43 6G72 engine. may i know where i can find the parts for this model. because its hard to find some parts in indonesia. tq
hi buddy! thank you. You can look for them on Taobao or AliExpress, but if there's anything specific please let me know. I have access to local stores which they import parts from Japan. You can find me on IG or FB and DM me there.
The old fella just needs some maintenance and that's great you're doing them. I got a similar interior cabin rattling I plan to tackle someday. I suspect old clips that have broken for panels and screws loose over time. Breakfast looked good too!!
@@nanabrimpong3485 not sure where you're from, but I got this around US$3k in Malaysia, you can check the video that I posted about two months ago as comparison.
@RichardKerYT oh ok because I was thinking to get a complete vehicle instead of doing a complete replacement of parts, so I was trying to compare the market prices so that I can set a budget online, because I am not familiar with new prices that's why I asked about yours. Also the Chinese market ones, the Leopard Q6 are they sold to other countries because I need a left hand drive not right hand like in Japan or Malaysia. But I am prepared to convert it if possible. I really love the pajero gen 2, we have owned the gen 4 model but i love the gen 2 more. Also can you please let me know what what website you get all these interior trims and lights and all from so that I can try to get this online.
@@nanabrimpong3485 Ahhh... ok, what's the import requirement in your country? It's possible to get the LHD version from The Philippines I think.. I'm not aware if the Q6 is sold outside of China, probably not... Yes, the Gen 2 is probably the best of all. The interior trims to get them brand new would be too costly or no more in production, so try eBay and Aliexpress.
Hi Richard, what email address can I write to and ask about two spare parts that are missing from a Mitsubishi Pajero V46? It is for the rear air conditioning. I can send you the photos and if you can tell me what the part number is so I can search and buy it online. Thanks
Hi Richard, great video. Such an amazing feeling restoring this beauty to its old glory days. I am on a journey to hunt down one and restore.
Hi Sheikh, thank you and I hope you're able to get one too! It's going to be fun and meaningful.
hii richard, nice video. i'm also using pajero V43 6G72 engine. may i know where i can find the parts for this model. because its hard to find some parts in indonesia. tq
hi buddy! thank you. You can look for them on Taobao or AliExpress, but if there's anything specific please let me know. I have access to local stores which they import parts from Japan. You can find me on IG or FB and DM me there.
The old fella just needs some maintenance and that's great you're doing them.
I got a similar interior cabin rattling I plan to tackle someday. I suspect old clips that have broken for panels and screws loose over time.
Breakfast looked good too!!
@@itsaboutfam thank you buddy for your support! Yes it seems the rattles are quite common for the Pajero. Hehe.. yes breakfast was quite nice 😊
Good. From:Sarawak
yes got this from Miri!
@@RichardKerYThi please can you tell me how much this jdm cost on recent market, roughly what you paid for yours in its condition.
@@nanabrimpong3485 not sure where you're from, but I got this around US$3k in Malaysia, you can check the video that I posted about two months ago as comparison.
@RichardKerYT oh ok because I was thinking to get a complete vehicle instead of doing a complete replacement of parts, so I was trying to compare the market prices so that I can set a budget online, because I am not familiar with new prices that's why I asked about yours.
Also the Chinese market ones, the Leopard Q6 are they sold to other countries because I need a left hand drive not right hand like in Japan or Malaysia. But I am prepared to convert it if possible. I really love the pajero gen 2, we have owned the gen 4 model but i love the gen 2 more.
Also can you please let me know what what website you get all these interior trims and lights and all from so that I can try to get this online.
@@nanabrimpong3485 Ahhh... ok, what's the import requirement in your country? It's possible to get the LHD version from The Philippines I think..
I'm not aware if the Q6 is sold outside of China, probably not... Yes, the Gen 2 is probably the best of all.
The interior trims to get them brand new would be too costly or no more in production, so try eBay and Aliexpress.
Hi I am a v46 pajero owner as well. Where in kk can I find pajero parts and accessories? Thanks.
@@meriatimerikan5190 I’m not sure about in KK, but in KL you can look for OS Parts, not the cheapest but they have a lot.
I have the same vehicle as yours and mine has a problem on the engine can you help me if you can i will send you the video of the sound which we took
yes please do share, maybe you can upload it on youtube and share the link here
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@@mungasamte656 please check these 3 things:
1. Valve clearance
2. Nozzle
3. Fuel pump
Ok thanks
CV boot split buddy 🤷🏾♂️
@@muzinkosi668 already fixed, that’s for the next video 😉
Use genuine motor and transmission mounts. Aftermarkets are rubbish.
@@PedzWorks yes 100% true. I’ve replaced the engine mounts made in Japan (next video) but the transmission mount is not but hopefully it will last.
Hi Richard, what email address can I write to and ask about two spare parts that are missing from a Mitsubishi Pajero V46? It is for the rear air conditioning. I can send you the photos and if you can tell me what the part number is so I can search and buy it online. Thanks
@@zaemon26 hi buddy, you can find me on other social media channels (@richardker) and DM me there.
@@RichardKerYT thank you I wrote to your instagram