1986 Suzuki Samurai on 2040-cars
Camp Verde, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.3l
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Suzuki
Model: Samurai
Trim: JP
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4wd
Mileage: 116,569
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
This has been my hobby over the past couple of years.
Cal Mini 2" lift reverse shackle installed as well as new shocks.
Absolutely no rust.
All fluids recently changed.
Super Swamper tires with excellent tread.
New top, windows zip in and out for Safari top or full top.
Replaced front window rubber channels.
Upgraded Chevy alternator.
New weber carb with electric choke.
Nice re-upholstered back seat.
Replaced front seats with much better quality.
Tach, oil pressure, temp and volt gauges added.
Custom Zuks off road front bumper with locking toolbox or remove to install a winch (not included).
Custom spare cover with 10 liter gas can mount.
Good paint.
Decent carpet.
Diamond plate door skins and tailgate cover.
New brakes.
Dash mounted Garmin GPS.
About 116000 miles.
Doesn't leak any oil.
Everything nicely done, nothing over-done.
Everything works! Sorry, no A/C.
On the Cal Mini reverse shackle lift:
This kit is the single best handling and ride quality improvement you can make to your Samurai. Allows front axle to trail down the road and over big obstacles - the way it should have been designed. Proper caster angles are maintained, which means an excellent handling vehicle on road, as well as providing a 2 inch lift that improves ride quality. Contrary to myth, the kit does not reduce forward approach angle. It actually improves with the lift kit. One piece laser formed tower is ultra strong. The kit comes with laser crafted 1-piece front tower assemblies, front heavy duty cross-member, bell shackles, boomerang shackles, bump stop extensions, polyurethane bushings and new hardware. The kit is fully bolt-on and requires no drilling cutting or welding to install.
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