Matt and Pina
Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 11:23 pm
Hey everyone, I figured I would join this site as I am always insearch of new information regarding mitsubishi's. I am from near Edmonton Alberta originally but moved to Perth for a bit to enjoy a different life style.
I currently own a 90 Pajero which jsut happens to have a lot in common with the Delica, hence why I am here. lol
It started life as a 3.0v6 auto and is now a 2.5td 5 speed, I am actually still in the middle of the swap, jsut a few little bits to go, but every once in a while I hit a snag. I must say these wagons are amazing machines. A little on the wagon, right now it sits on tough dog 2" lift coils, with 41mm foam cells on all 4 corners. 31" all terrains. custom rear bumper. arb bullbar and I have a room full of goodies to install still. Long range tourer is the goal. 1500km with out refueling or 1000km of offroading without refueling. I just recieved my 132L tank last week and have a 50L sub tank on the way.
The wagon is being built to finish our trip around Australia, then I will be shipping it from perth to brazil and driving home. A big trip, but life has to be an adventure.
And now for a few photos: If you want more I can make a thread of my build up too. :)





The camping setup: still a work in progress.

I currently own a 90 Pajero which jsut happens to have a lot in common with the Delica, hence why I am here. lol
It started life as a 3.0v6 auto and is now a 2.5td 5 speed, I am actually still in the middle of the swap, jsut a few little bits to go, but every once in a while I hit a snag. I must say these wagons are amazing machines. A little on the wagon, right now it sits on tough dog 2" lift coils, with 41mm foam cells on all 4 corners. 31" all terrains. custom rear bumper. arb bullbar and I have a room full of goodies to install still. Long range tourer is the goal. 1500km with out refueling or 1000km of offroading without refueling. I just recieved my 132L tank last week and have a 50L sub tank on the way.
The wagon is being built to finish our trip around Australia, then I will be shipping it from perth to brazil and driving home. A big trip, but life has to be an adventure.
And now for a few photos: If you want more I can make a thread of my build up too. :)





The camping setup: still a work in progress.
