1988 Suzuki Samurai

4U2NV

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1988 Suzuki Samurai hardtop with A/C. The AC will need a recharge and probably new seals. I installed a new OME (Old Man Emu) 1.5" lift this December. Both front steering knuckles have been rebuilt with new seals and bearings. Brakes have been serviced recently and have new pads. Recently reupholstered interior that is in great shape. All locks and ignition have been replaced with new parts - all work with the same key. Includes tow bar and tow lights. Also has roof rack bars and a receiver carrier for extra hauling capability. Bike rack also included.

Looking for $5500/obo
Located in Scottsdale, AZ

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workerdrone

Part time fulltimer
Ah, memories - I had two of these in the 90's, had so much fun with them!

I once hit a puddle at speed that turned out to be a huge hole - stopped me dead and bent the corner of my front bumper so far in it popped my tire.

Hooked up tow chains to the bumper and slammed it in 4lo reverse over and over pulling on a big tree until it was bent back far enough out that I could fit the spare on.

When I got back to my bud's house I put it between two trees with chains on the rear and a come along on the front and cranked on it and the whole truck was a couple of inches in the air, suspended between the trees!

Hit the bent bumper with a propane torch until it eased back to normal. Everything was fine, didn't even need an alignment haha :)

GLWS
 

zimm

Expedition Leader
im sure there is, theres always a fanbase for these in tin top. but since you ask, its possible those interested dont want to offend with a more realistic number. youre in the upgraded tcase, engine, axle territory. from what ive seen, that is. the interior is certainly better than most, though.
 

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