NL Pajero off road - AKA The Great White Shark

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  • Опубліковано 8 бер 2023
  • My 1997 GLS Widebody NL Pajero off-road at a wet and muddy Brunswick in Western Australia.
    The car is 3.5L V6 Auto. Factory rear air locker, front Auto Lokka, 35" cheap brand muddies, 2" body lift and 2" suspension lift using Patrol GQ springs.
    The car has a full camping/touring setup which means I can go off-grid for long periods.
    Soundtrack : Voice by KV (no copyright music)
    Ali G reference : I wear the yellow raincoat when it's raining and just so happened to have a red beanie that day. My mate said I looked like Ali G. It just so happens I have the yellow sunnies to reduce glare when night driving. Ayyyyyyye!
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  • @ccmarie9785
    @ccmarie9785 10 місяців тому +1

    Such a capable car. It's my plan to get a Gen2 soon

  • @swagsketchtv
    @swagsketchtv Рік тому +2

    Nice driving mate! And nice NL build too!

  • @Jobbazz
    @Jobbazz 3 місяці тому

    How has no one mentioned the fact Ali G is in da house - booyaka booyaka

    • @PERTHSCOOTER07
      @PERTHSCOOTER07  3 місяці тому +1

      I wear the yellow raincoat and red Beanie when we are out in the rain. My mate says I look like Ali G, so I popped that in the video for a laugh

  • @dronepilot1333
    @dronepilot1333 Рік тому

    Nice adventure. How did you mount that solar panel on the roof?

    • @PERTHSCOOTER07
      @PERTHSCOOTER07  Рік тому

      It’s bolted through my roof rack at the back. And bonded at the front with Marine grade Sicaflex

  • @declancilia1789
    @declancilia1789 Рік тому

    Hey Mate, loved the vid. Cant wait to get a locker in the front of my NL. Do you run a ballpoint flip, is it worth the articulation for the added tire wear ?

    • @PERTHSCOOTER07
      @PERTHSCOOTER07  Рік тому +1

      On my swb I did. Haven’t felt the need to on this on. It’s got enough flex in the back to make up for the front

  • @MrHoppo3000
    @MrHoppo3000 Рік тому

    Hey mate where did you get the bars (bull bar to rock slider joiner bar) from?

    • @PERTHSCOOTER07
      @PERTHSCOOTER07  Рік тому +1

      Hi there. The rock sliders and scrub bars are custom made by a local fabrication shop

  • @joshuamowat9756
    @joshuamowat9756 7 місяців тому +1

    Hey mate I've been reading your other comments for mods, Can I please get your feedback on my planned setup?
    1. 2 inch rear lovells springs.
    2. 1 inch upper ball joint spacers in front.
    3. EFS 50mm long range shocks, front and rear,
    4. 25mm upper ball joint spacers in front
    5. I plan to glue 10mm polyurethane for front bump stops, How is having no stoppers? isn't there a bit of a clang metal on metal? I've currently got the stock ones cut along the line
    6. I plan to get rear sway bar disconnects, eventually some for the front as well if I want easier suspension travel.
    My number 1 concern is rolling the vehicle on uneven terrain due to lack of articulation. Probably because I need a lot more droop in the front. Do you have any other recommendations?
    kind regards from Brisbane QLD. Love your channel

    • @PERTHSCOOTER07
      @PERTHSCOOTER07  7 місяців тому

      Hi there. I like your plans. With the balljoint spacers, put new balljoints in. Get 555 brand from Japan if possible because they have a good range of motion, are strong and greasable. Make sure all mating surfaces are spotless and use high tensile bolts with locktite. Don’t drill for bigger bolts. Not necessary you’ll just weaken the balljoint housing

    • @PERTHSCOOTER07
      @PERTHSCOOTER07  7 місяців тому

      Sway bar disconnects are good if you can get them setup and working well. I’ve done away with my rear altogether. It’s hardly noticeable. When you remove the front it is. My shorty had no sway bars it was mint off road but like a boat on the road.

    • @PERTHSCOOTER07
      @PERTHSCOOTER07  7 місяців тому

      For the droop stops. I tried shaving mine right down but still wasn’t enough so removed them altogether. With flipped and spaced balljoints you gain back enough travel to leave them in trimmed / shortened.

  • @shirtz69r
    @shirtz69r Рік тому

    Great edit mate. How does the 3.5 go? What's your ballpark fuel usage? I'm tempted to get one but also thinking of trying to find the diesel

    • @PERTHSCOOTER07
      @PERTHSCOOTER07  Рік тому

      I’ve never measured, but it’s thirsty. I used to have a 2.8 diesel and that was pretty good on fuel.

    • @shirtz69r
      @shirtz69r Рік тому +1

      @@PERTHSCOOTER07 yeah I've wondered how they compare. Thanks. Hoping to get a 2.5 in the future.

    • @Alpha-mo1kg
      @Alpha-mo1kg Рік тому

      ​@PERTHSCOOTER 07 what happened to your diesel? It seemed bulletproof on YT at least

    • @PERTHSCOOTER07
      @PERTHSCOOTER07  Рік тому +1

      @@Alpha-mo1kg hi there. I owned this car a few years ago. Only sold it after doing a trip around Aus and it was surplus to requirements. An opportunity arose to buy it back for a good price and I couldn’t afford to run the 2 of them. This one has sentimental value so the diesel had to go. I do miss it for mudding though.

    • @Alpha-mo1kg
      @Alpha-mo1kg Рік тому

      ​@PERTHSCOOTER 07 Ah that is fair enough mate. I did see you talk about your fuel pump failing in one of your older video so thought that was why you got rid of it.
      How do you find the 3.5 + auto off road as many considers auto to be a disadvantage ?