Guide

Pajero Parts Classifieds

A members’ Mitsubishi Pajero parts classifieds for South Africa — buy and sell used and new Pajero parts and accessories across all generations.

The Pajero parts classifieds are a members’ buy-and-sell board for new and used Mitsubishi Pajero parts and accessories across South Africa. From a complete 4M41 3.2 Di-D turbo to a set of takeoff alloys, a roof rack or a spare Super Select transfer case, it is a place to trade Pajero parts and spares directly with other owners who know the trucks. This page explains how the board works, the rules that keep it clean, how to list an item, and how to buy used Pajero parts safely.

Trading within the community has real advantages. The buyer and seller both speak Pajero, parts are more likely to be correct for the generation, and there is accountability that a faceless marketplace cannot offer. It keeps good used spares in circulation instead of in a scrapyard.

How the classifieds work

This is a listing board, not a shop. The community provides the space to advertise; the deal itself is arranged directly between buyer and seller. We do not hold stock, handle payment or ship items — that keeps things simple and keeps you in control of your own transaction.

  • Members post parts they want to sell, or “wanted” ads for parts they are chasing.
  • Interested buyers contact the seller directly to agree price, payment and collection.
  • Both parties handle the exchange themselves — the board simply connects you.

To keep things honest, we do not publish fake or placeholder listings. The board shows genuine member ads only, so what you see is what is actually for sale. Join the SA Pajero community to view live listings and post your own.

The rules

A few simple rules keep the board useful and trustworthy for everyone.

RuleWhy it matters
Pajero parts onlyKeeps the board relevant — list the generation and engine the part fits
Honest conditionState new, used, refurbished or for-spares, and disclose faults
Real photosShow the actual item, not stock images, so buyers know what they are getting
Clear pricing in randList a price or “make an offer” — no bait pricing
No stolen goodsBe ready to prove ownership; suspect listings are removed

How to list a part

A good listing sells faster and avoids back-and-forth. Include everything a buyer needs to decide.

  • What it is: the part and which Pajero it fits — generation, year and engine (4D56, 4M40, 4M41, 6G72 or 6G74).
  • Condition: honest description, mileage if relevant, and any faults.
  • Photos: several clear shots of the actual item, including any damage.
  • Price and location: your asking price in rand and where the part can be collected.

Buying used Pajero parts safely

Buying used saves money, but a little care saves a lot more. These habits protect you whether you are local or buying across provinces.

  • Confirm fitment: verify the part suits your exact generation and engine before paying.
  • Inspect in person where you can: meet in a safe public spot and check the part against the listing.
  • Be wary of deals that look too good: unusually cheap “as-new” parts deserve extra questions.
  • Use traceable payment: keep a record; avoid sending full payment before you have proof the part exists.
  • For shipped items: agree who covers freight and what happens if the part arrives wrong or damaged.

The cheapest part is the one that fits first time — always confirm the generation and engine before you pay.

If you are sourcing parts for a project, it helps to know which faults to expect: read Pajero common problems by generation so you buy the right spares, and see the Used Pajero Buying Guide and its 20-point inspection if you are buying a whole truck. Builders comparing setups will find plenty in the wider community build threads, and the downloadable Pajero digital guides and Pajero GPX trail packs round out the rest of the shop.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I post a part for sale?
Members post listings directly on the board with photos, fitment details, condition and a price in rand. Join the SA Pajero community to access the classifieds and create a listing.
Does the site handle payment or shipping?
No. This is a listing board only — buyers and sellers arrange price, payment and collection between themselves. That keeps you in control of your own transaction.
How do I know a part fits my Pajero?
Listings state the generation, year and engine the part suits. Always confirm fitment for your exact model — and check Pajero common problems by generation if you are buying replacement spares.
How do I avoid being scammed?
Inspect in person where possible, use traceable payment, be cautious of prices that look too good, and avoid paying in full before you have proof the part exists. Suspect listings are removed.
Are the listings real?
Yes. We only publish genuine member ads — no fake or placeholder listings — so what you see is actually for sale.

Ready to buy or sell? Join the SA Pajero community to access the classifieds, and browse the rest of the Pajero 4×4 Life Shop for guides and trail packs while you are there.