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1987 Suzuki Samurai Tin Top model 4x4 5spd 4cyl. $7,500 OBO $6,500 for an Expo Portal Member
*DM me if interested* Los Angeles area
"Budget Overlander"- Built this rig to prove you don't need 20K+ to get out into the wild.
It is with a heavy heart that I am selling the Sugar Cube Sami to make room for the 1976 Series III Landrover RHD Diesel 109 I recently purchased (build thread coming soon!)
This Samurai build was designed to be the most efficient compromise between increased off-road capability & maintained highway-use capability.
*** BUILD THREAD: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/sugar-cube-sami.195320/ ***
Below is a list of upgrades that were performed to enable remote camping in California's various environments.
Upgrades
1.Alternator Replaced
2. Horn wiring upgraded to insulate from elements
3. Front seats replaced with ZOR (Zuks Off-Road) Pacifica seats
4. Upgraded Gauge cluster with LED bulbs and addition of "White Gauge" Stickers for visibility.
5. Replaced all missing interior/exterior decals.
6. Upgraded headlights to HID lights (upgraded wiring harness to handle the increased power)
7. 2.5 Inch leaf-spring lift kit from OMU (Old Man Emu) supplied by Petroworks/ with upgraded shackles
8. Stock tires upgraded to 235/75 R15 to increase off-road capability while maintaining adequate highway manners.
9. Removed rear seats (Will be included with sale) and replaced with custom wood cargo drawer system (50LBs limit per drawer) with flush mounted tie-down points. This box was designed to maximize the space available in the rear cargo area. The box reaches the same height as the wheel wells to encourage a larger flat cargo surface.
11. Extended range fuel tank installed (15 gallon vs 10 gallon stock) from Petroworks
12. 4:16:1 Gearing ratio installed on transfer case to increase vehicle powerband back to stock levels with the 235 tires.
13. Both window crank handles replaced
14. Carburetor Vent Tube (Suzuki Technical Service Bulletin TS 4-06 03109(R) ) installed to eliminate flat acceleration spots
15. Polyurethane bushing upgrade kit applied to both transmission & transfer case.
16. Modified cup-holder mounted between seats
17. Factory radio box repaired to original standard
18. Interior dome light upgraded to LED strip across middle of roof liner (minimal power draw)
19. Upgraded to an aluminum radiator for increased cooling capacity
20. Replaced existing radiator hoses with silicone hoses from Low Range Offroad (Trail-Gear Sourced)
21. Access plug installed above heater core to improve cabin heating
22. Air vent hood scoop installed to prevent additional debris in the vent system
***NOT INCLUDED***
Autohome Columbus Roof Top Tent
Front Runner fold out table
Included with the sale of the vehicle (at the discretion of buyer)
1. Yakima Roof rack bars
2. Original rear seat
3. Original headlights
4. Original leaf springs & gas shocks
5. Replacement clock
6. Gently-ish used Trasharoo rear tire trash system
(Excellent for camping)
7. Custom-built cargo drawer system.
*DM me if interested* Los Angeles area
"Budget Overlander"- Built this rig to prove you don't need 20K+ to get out into the wild.
It is with a heavy heart that I am selling the Sugar Cube Sami to make room for the 1976 Series III Landrover RHD Diesel 109 I recently purchased (build thread coming soon!)
This Samurai build was designed to be the most efficient compromise between increased off-road capability & maintained highway-use capability.
*** BUILD THREAD: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/sugar-cube-sami.195320/ ***
Below is a list of upgrades that were performed to enable remote camping in California's various environments.
Upgrades
1.Alternator Replaced
2. Horn wiring upgraded to insulate from elements
3. Front seats replaced with ZOR (Zuks Off-Road) Pacifica seats
4. Upgraded Gauge cluster with LED bulbs and addition of "White Gauge" Stickers for visibility.
5. Replaced all missing interior/exterior decals.
6. Upgraded headlights to HID lights (upgraded wiring harness to handle the increased power)
7. 2.5 Inch leaf-spring lift kit from OMU (Old Man Emu) supplied by Petroworks/ with upgraded shackles
8. Stock tires upgraded to 235/75 R15 to increase off-road capability while maintaining adequate highway manners.
9. Removed rear seats (Will be included with sale) and replaced with custom wood cargo drawer system (50LBs limit per drawer) with flush mounted tie-down points. This box was designed to maximize the space available in the rear cargo area. The box reaches the same height as the wheel wells to encourage a larger flat cargo surface.
11. Extended range fuel tank installed (15 gallon vs 10 gallon stock) from Petroworks
12. 4:16:1 Gearing ratio installed on transfer case to increase vehicle powerband back to stock levels with the 235 tires.
13. Both window crank handles replaced
14. Carburetor Vent Tube (Suzuki Technical Service Bulletin TS 4-06 03109(R) ) installed to eliminate flat acceleration spots
15. Polyurethane bushing upgrade kit applied to both transmission & transfer case.
16. Modified cup-holder mounted between seats
17. Factory radio box repaired to original standard
18. Interior dome light upgraded to LED strip across middle of roof liner (minimal power draw)
19. Upgraded to an aluminum radiator for increased cooling capacity
20. Replaced existing radiator hoses with silicone hoses from Low Range Offroad (Trail-Gear Sourced)
21. Access plug installed above heater core to improve cabin heating
22. Air vent hood scoop installed to prevent additional debris in the vent system
***NOT INCLUDED***
Autohome Columbus Roof Top Tent
Front Runner fold out table
Included with the sale of the vehicle (at the discretion of buyer)
1. Yakima Roof rack bars
2. Original rear seat
3. Original headlights
4. Original leaf springs & gas shocks
5. Replacement clock
6. Gently-ish used Trasharoo rear tire trash system
(Excellent for camping)
7. Custom-built cargo drawer system.
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