Need replacement trim clips for the Paj. Specifically the clips to hold the plastic protective skid plate on the back bumper, which have all sheared off. Also need some of those green clips to hold the plastic cladding on the doors. I tried Cape Paint and Panel, but they do not stock the correct clips for Mitsubishi.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Hi Parabola,
I got a few from my local Mits dealer, but the panel still comes lose by my rear bumper.
I got a few from my local Mits dealer, but the panel still comes lose by my rear bumper.
Just to update this thread, after some playtime at Melkbos4x4, I decided to remove the rear bumper panel completely. The rear end actually looks much better without it, and it just acted as a giant scoop for sand anyway
Going to bend up the lip which used to mount it to clean up the lines a bit.

Please post a pic so we can see what it looks like.parabola wrote:Just to update this thread, after some playtime at Melkbos4x4, I decided to remove the rear bumper panel completely. The rear end actually looks much better without it, and it just acted as a giant scoop for sand anywayGoing to bend up the lip which used to mount it to clean up the lines a bit.
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2009 Pajero 3.2 LWB GLX
OME Suspension
ARB Bumper
FR Roof Rack
OME Suspension
ARB Bumper
FR Roof Rack
As far as the trim clips go, our local Mica Hardware stocks a large assortment of them and I found the exact clips I needed for the plastic trim under the front wheel arches from them.
Accessory Spares in Durban must have the biggest selection ever of all sorts of trim clips.
Accessory Spares in Durban must have the biggest selection ever of all sorts of trim clips.
Thanks, I'll go check them out. Need some of the big green guys to refit the plastic door cladding.Dean Stephens wrote:As far as the trim clips go, our local Mica Hardware stocks a large assortment of them and I found the exact clips I needed for the plastic trim under the front wheel arches from them.
Accessory Spares in Durban must have the biggest selection ever of all sorts of trim clips.
Will do!Nismo wrote: Please post a pic so we can see what it looks like.
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