"MH" <joe@bloggs.com> wrote in message news:<ceab0h$lvh$1@hercules.btinternet.com>...
> anyone have any info on these imported vehicles - MK3
>
> TIA


Know a guy who's got one. Basically a Pajero with a Galaxy perched on
top! Really solid and fine for his purposes - has to cross a lot of
land and use unmade roads.

Much liked in Australia but . . . more of an 'all road' vehicle than
an 'off road' vehicle.

That said most of the parts are common to models plentiful here and
the prices seem right not to worry too much! Note that Mitsubishi are
in deep financial doodoo at present and may not be around much longer!

Lurch
 
Cheers for that - I bought one any way

"Lurch" <funforus@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> "MH" <joe@bloggs.com> wrote in message

news:<ceab0h$lvh$1@hercules.btinternet.com>...
> > anyone have any info on these imported vehicles - MK3
> >
> > TIA

>
> Know a guy who's got one. Basically a Pajero with a Galaxy perched on
> top! Really solid and fine for his purposes - has to cross a lot of
> land and use unmade roads.
>
> Much liked in Australia but . . . more of an 'all road' vehicle than
> an 'off road' vehicle.
>
> That said most of the parts are common to models plentiful here and
> the prices seem right not to worry too much! Note that Mitsubishi are
> in deep financial doodoo at present and may not be around much longer!
>
> Lurch



 
MH <joe@bloggs.com> wrote:

> Cheers for that - I bought one any way


So what do you think of it now you have one? I was considering getting
one for ferrying visitors from the airport to my farm across an unmade
"white road". Would you recommend the Delica?


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"MH" <joe@bloggs.com> wrote in message news:<ceab0h$lvh$1@hercules.btinternet.com>...
> anyone have any info on these imported vehicles - MK3
>
> TIA


Know a guy who's got one. Basically a Pajero with a Galaxy perched on
top! Really solid and fine for his purposes - has to cross a lot of
land and use unmade roads.

Much liked in Australia but . . . more of an 'all road' vehicle than
an 'off road' vehicle.

That said most of the parts are common to models plentiful here and
the prices seem right not to worry too much! Note that Mitsubishi are
in deep financial doodoo at present and may not be around much longer!

Lurch
 
Cheers for that - I bought one any way

"Lurch" <funforus@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:1a86a5d4.0408081218.6dcc45cd@posting.google.com...
> "MH" <joe@bloggs.com> wrote in message

news:<ceab0h$lvh$1@hercules.btinternet.com>...
> > anyone have any info on these imported vehicles - MK3
> >
> > TIA

>
> Know a guy who's got one. Basically a Pajero with a Galaxy perched on
> top! Really solid and fine for his purposes - has to cross a lot of
> land and use unmade roads.
>
> Much liked in Australia but . . . more of an 'all road' vehicle than
> an 'off road' vehicle.
>
> That said most of the parts are common to models plentiful here and
> the prices seem right not to worry too much! Note that Mitsubishi are
> in deep financial doodoo at present and may not be around much longer!
>
> Lurch



 
MH <joe@bloggs.com> wrote:

> Cheers for that - I bought one any way


So what do you think of it now you have one? I was considering getting
one for ferrying visitors from the airport to my farm across an unmade
"white road". Would you recommend the Delica?


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