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Pajero Intercooler 2.8


Randheera

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Dear Friends,

I don't visit the AutoLanka Forum very often so I'd like to say hello after a long time :)

Just need clarification on the Pajero Intercooler 2.8 jeeps 1994-1996 (predecessor to the Mahaththaya model)

I'm after the model no. on the firewall plate

It should read something along the lines of KD-V46WG XXXX... just after the suffix (remaining letters) but if you could post the whole model no. that would be much appreciated :)

Perhaps if an owner of one of these could spare some time to share it or if you happen to go past a sale and check under the hood even?

It must be the 5 spd Manual model with Dual A/C and Sunroof

Here are some examples:

http://www.autolanka...ad.asp?ID=89010

http://www.autolanka...ad.asp?ID=87706

http://www.autolanka...ad.asp?ID=88732

Thanks for your concern

Appreciate your help :)

Suba Dhavasak

Randheera

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why do u need that for? u must be planning to do a cut and but job?

Oh no, nothing body-related... It was the model no. that I'm after which should be identical across most of them... had I asked for chassis no. then that would interfere with a person's vehicle privacy/authenticity

Just running a specification check through a registry with all the other V46 chassis Pajeros manufactured around the world... I need that particular model no. from our jeeps in Sri Lanka :)

Suba Dhavasak

Randheera :)

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This sounds very dodgy... Please don't give this guy any details regarding your vehicle as the no may be unique to ur vehicle... If he really wants it let him go check in a car sale and get beaten up.

Arent we being a bit too paranoid here? He just wants the model of the vehicle not a chassis number or VIN. But yeah I agree, the easier option would be to drop by a car-sale on your way home and take a look at one.

And Randheera, it would look less dodgy if you mentioned what you planned to do with the information :)

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Randheera

Simply go to the following web site

http://www.cars-directory.net/

Select the make (Mitsubishi) and then model (Pajero) then click "Mitsubishi Pajero Specs" found at the mid-left top of the page and get all the model numbers for each year of production that you require.

There are quite a few model (frame) number combinations with various letters some of them begin with the first few letters as you have mentioned.

ie. for the 1995 year of production there are KD-V46WG-RPF, KD-V46WG-RPF1, KD-V46WG-HNXF etc etc,

So better check it out yourself.

Hope it helps!

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I think he's looking for the options codes for the specific trim he's interested in. Nothing to worry about, and in fact that's the only to identify the original trim level of the vehicle, bar possessing the vehicle purchase invoice and option sheet.

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This sounds very dodgy... Please don't give this guy any details regarding your vehicle as the no may be unique to ur vehicle... If he really wants it let him go check in a car sale and get beaten up.

With responses like this I'm not going to ask for anything more. The model numbers are not unique :) I can take a photo of a Pajero engine plate and prove it if you wish. The chassis number is what varies from one to another and what makes them unique.

Thanks for your response

Suba Dhavasak :)

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Arent we being a bit too paranoid here? He just wants the model of the vehicle not a chassis number or VIN. But yeah I agree, the easier option would be to drop by a car-sale on your way home and take a look at one.

And Randheera, it would look less dodgy if you mentioned what you planned to do with the information :)

I thought I mentioned it earlier? :) I'm running it (the model no.) through a registry similar to what Magnum357 has kindly shared.

Suba Dhavasak :)

KiT

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I think he's looking for the options codes for the specific trim he's interested in. Nothing to worry about, and in fact that's the only to identify the original trim level of the vehicle, bar possessing the vehicle purchase invoice and option sheet.

You're spot on... that's basically what I'm going to do with the model number :)

Appreciate your understanding :)

Suba Dhavasak

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Randheera

Simply go to the following web site

http://www.cars-directory.net/

Select the make (Mitsubishi) and then model (Pajero) then click "Mitsubishi Pajero Specs" found at the mid-left top of the page and get all the model numbers for each year of production that you require.

There are quite a few model (frame) number combinations with various letters some of them begin with the first few letters as you have mentioned.

ie. for the 1995 year of production there are KD-V46WG-RPF, KD-V46WG-RPF1, KD-V46WG-HNXF etc etc,

So better check it out yourself.

Hope it helps!

Thanks for sharing the directory... the one I'm using is very similar to what you posted. But in order for me to retrieve vehicle specifications I need the model no. suffix :)

Thanks again

Suba Dhavasak

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With responses like this I'm not going to ask for anything more. The model numbers are not unique :) I can take a photo of a Pajero engine plate and prove it if you wish. The chassis number is what varies from one to another and what makes them unique.

Thanks for your response

Suba Dhavasak :)

Randheera, these are open forums so different people will hold different viewpoints. You just have to persevere and be a bit patient to get the answer you need :)

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Randheera, these are open forums so different people will hold different viewpoints. You just have to persevere and be a bit patient to get the answer you need :)

Yes of course... that's not a worry ;) But then again you can say that about nearly every forum...

Thanks

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