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1986 Suzuki Samurai Extremezuks Frame-up Build on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:156318
Location:

Garden City, Idaho, United States

Garden City, Idaho, United States
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1986 SUZUKI SAMURAI EXTREME ZUKS

OFF-ROAD BUILD FRAME-OFF RESTORATION

 

  • Toyota FJ Cruiser Army Green paint job

  • Herculiner floor board

  • Complete frame undercoating

  • Diamond Plate door panels

  • Grant steering wheel

  • New tinted front windshield; side door windows also tinted

  • Stock seats reupholstered in black leather and Ostrich skin

  • New Rampage black canvas top with tinted windows

  • Suzuki rear tire cover with full-size spare(used)

  • 4 new 31x10.50x15 BF Goodrich tires on 15x8 Mickey Thompson wheels. 1 inch spacers on front wheels.

  • 4 inch Old Man Emu lift with stainless steel brake lines

  • Spidertrax heavy duty steering kit

  • 1998 Suzuki Sidekick 16V engine with 80K miles; new seals and timing belt

  • Xtremezuks 1.6 kit

  • New aluminum radiator

  • Unbreakable motor mounts

  • Xtremezuks stainless steel header with full 2 inch exhaust

  • Xtremezuks heavy duty clutch

  • New throttle and clutch cable

  • Rebuilt transmission

  • Rebuilt axles

  • Rebuilt transfer case with Trail Tough Twisted TT Shifter

  • Shrockworks front winch bumper

  • Rocky Road rear bumper

  • 80/90 gear oil in drive train; 10-30 motor oil

     

    All of the above work was done by Richard Smith, Xtremezuks Off- Road, Lutz, FL. I had a new brake job and parking brake cable installed as well as a new brake line proportional valve.  A new in box carpet kit (not installed) is included with the Samurai. Also had a new CAT installed that meets Idaho emissions standards.

     

    To my knowledge, the only items that remain to be addressed are as follows:

  • Fuel gauge is not accurate, may need a new sending unit

  • Trip meter does not function

  • Rear soft top support bow is slightly bent

  • Turn signal lever must be manually turned off

     

    I have had the Samurai for over one year, but health issues have precluded my being able to utilize same for its intended purpose. I have driven the Samurai less than 500 miles since the purchase. Buyer responsible for pickup and /or shipping transportation arrangements. Garden City, ID is adjacent to Boise, Idaho.


On Apr-27-14 at 20:24:19 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Additional information:  Truck has a 4 inch lift, rocker panel rock guards, no power steering or AC and no AM/FM radio.

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