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harleydude446
Need a Spot


Reged: 04/17/12
Posts: 22
Loc: Hudson florida
1988 mitsubishi mighty max 4x4 parts
      #1262861 - 04/17/12 03:12 PM

I am looking for the two skid plates that bolt under the front of truck that protects the steering and front differential from rocks and debris the rear cab light that goes on the back of the cab two grey sun visors driver and passenger side or the grey plastic clips that hold them on mine broke and my visors fell down a light brown ash try two light brown door pannels and light brown arm rest driver and passenger side but out of everything I really need the two skid plates I am in Hudson Florida

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rxinhed
The Mitsubishi Parts Guy


Reged: 02/21/05
Posts: 5897
Loc: Gerber, CA
Re: 1988 mitsubishi mighty max 4x4 parts [Re: harleydude446]
      #1262883 - 04/17/12 09:24 PM

Great, there you are. Have you read through the Mitsu tech section yet? Come by and introduce yourself.

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red1987raider
Wheeler


Reged: 05/13/06
Posts: 119
Loc: Maine
Re: 1988 mitsubishi mighty max 4x4 parts [Re: harleydude446]
      #1262920 - 04/18/12 03:46 PM

Can't help you with those parts, but I have a spare Dodge D50 air filter housing you can have for the cost of shipping. It should fit your Mighty Max as well. Let me know.

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harleydude446
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Reged: 04/17/12
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Loc: Hudson florida
Re: 1988 mitsubishi mighty max 4x4 parts [Re: red1987raider]
      #1262923 - 04/18/12 06:43 PM

thank you man i have like two or three myself parts are getting hard to come bye

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JeffatTireBalls
Wheeler


Reged: 09/17/06
Posts: 150
Loc: Kentucky
Re: 1988 mitsubishi mighty max 4x4 parts [Re: red1987raider]
      #1263208 - 04/25/12 05:02 PM

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Can't help you with those parts, but I have a spare Dodge D50 air filter housing you can have for the cost of shipping. It should fit your Mighty Max as well. Let me know.




I may be interested in that, do you have a picture?

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