Pajero Windshield

A close "cousin" of the Mitsubishi Delica
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FredVenne
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Pajero Windshield

Post by FredVenne »

Good day everyone,

I have a Pajero 1998 (petrol) LWB. Are the petrol and diesel model has the same chassis (E-V45W GYPC2)? Is it the same windshield that would fit? Has anyone of you. Pajero's owner, had their windshield changed and where did you get it?

Cheers!

Fred
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Pajero Windshield

Post by FredVenne »

Sorry to bring back this thread.

Am I right to believe that no Pajero owners has ever had their windshield changed?

That would be interesting.

Seriously, I would really appreciate some help here.
Why driving on well traveled route when you can beat your own path...
-The Mighty Yeti

Fun Long Road Trip on road, dirt and ice - Delica L300 Pop-Top Camper
Fun playing around in the mud and work horse - Pajero GDI 3.5L 6cyl LWB
Best vehicle in all conditions - Subary Impreza WRX
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Pajero Windshield

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I've already sent you this via message but in case others have the same question - yes, the Montero and Pajero share windshields. Several of us have confirmed this over the years. Remember that JDM pajeros were a year ahead of monteros - so a 93 pajero is a 94 Montero, etc.

Phil
1997 Pajero Evolution no.581
1992 Strada 4-door pickup
2003 Montero XLS
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