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For Sale: Mitsubishi pajero nl - s2 - gls 3.5L- widebody.

 

- Full log books from new and up to 2015

- Top of the range pajero nl 

- Woodgrain

- Leather

- Factory 2" body lift

- Factory 16" wheels

- 7 seater (2 rear seats have been put into storage, but come with purchase)

- Full power options

- 4x Spot lights - 2x Underbody lights

- Bullbar (steel winch)

- Tow bar

- 33" big horns with 90% tread

- Professional suspension lift (extended brake lines and associated parts)

- Tinted windows

- UHF radio 

- CD player with AUX cable routed to glovebox - with wires for amplifier to boot

- Power inverter (not wired)

- Rear storage compartment with heavy duty slides

- 270,000kms

 

CONS:

- 1x highway terrain as spare

- Dint in lower drivers door

- Small dint in roof from incorrectly mounted roof racks

- Exhaust leak

- Scratches from 4x4 camping trips (may buff out, i have not tried)

 

Priced to sell as I have bought a new car and don't go camping anymore

 

$6,000ono

NSW - Central Coast

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