I have recently purchased this beauty, a Pajero Shogun MK1 5 door.
I am slowly fixing all the little niggles and creaks. She has the 2600 engine with Carburettor runs well just very heavy on juice.
I am going to be recovering the grey velvet interiors, which are not in too bad condition for a 30 something old vehicle, with dark grey leather.
I have already selected a leather guy who is confident he can do the job. But if any of you know a trustworthy upholsterer in the Cape Town/Blouberg area please do let me know.
I have already chosen a style for the leather work. Dark grey with orange stitching to match the dash colours.
and I will be adding my own little embroidered touch.
a logo I created with my surname.
and I have also designed a cool little sticker too.
If anyone happens to have some grey door pull surrounds and front right headlight surround I would appreciate as mine are cracked and broken. Oh and if anyone has a rear wheel hub like the chromed one in my picture I am missing one on the right hand side back wheel.
Any way if any of you have some cool engine ideas for me I would appreciate the input, as I would love to get the power up a little and the consumption down if possible.
Cheers for now!
Pajero Shogun MK1 5 door
- Mark Simon
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- Country: South Africa
- Vehicle: Pajero Shogun 2600 1988
- Location: Melkbosstrand, Cape Town, Western Cape
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Pajero Shogun MK1 5 door
I drive white Pajero Shogun 1988, a BMW 3.0CSL and I love classic cars
- V for Vendetta
- Country: South Africa
- Vehicle: 3.8 SWB
- Location: Fourways. Sandton.
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Welcome.
Now that is a nice Mk 1 set of wheels. But really, power or fuel consumption ?. You can't have both. Try 18 to 20 liters around town, especially if all the Kalahari Ferrari's, ( any double cab really), think they can beat you from the lights, childish, I know, but soooo, satisfying.
Now that is a nice Mk 1 set of wheels. But really, power or fuel consumption ?. You can't have both. Try 18 to 20 liters around town, especially if all the Kalahari Ferrari's, ( any double cab really), think they can beat you from the lights, childish, I know, but soooo, satisfying.