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1995 Suzuki Samurai Jl Soft Top - Rare - Hard To Find - Unicorn on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:52300
Location:

Maple Valley, Washington, United States

Maple Valley, Washington, United States
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1995 Suzuki Samurai JL

Rare - Hard to find year !!  Last year the Samurai was sold in the USA - It's like finding a Unicorn.
Well Cared For with 52,300 ORIGINAL miles
Fuel Injected !

Vehicle is in great condition - turns heads and gets "thumbs up" all day as you go down the road.

DON'T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY !!

This Vehicle was picked up about 14 years ago by my Father at a dealership when it had just over 10K miles on it.  He used it just to putt around his country home and the occasional backup vehicle.  My Sister drove it a few months at College (sorry Sis!! you don't get to have your College 4x4 that made the guys chase you and girls beg for rides) - Few years ago I took it under my wing.

A Clean 4x4 rig just in time for Summer !!  the perfect Summer ride.  Top Off and Footloose playing loud.

A few upgrades were made to it by me over the years.

3 inch lift - Old Man Emu springs front and back (2 1/2 inches) + Spidertrax Aluminum Shackles (1/2 lift).
30x9.5 BFG all terrain tires (no rub)
Power Steering - TC Style high flow pump, aluminum HeatSink Cooler, 1995 Suzuki Sidekick Rebuilt pump, drop pitman arm - Steering Setup was done correctly with all the right parts.
Tuffy Security Center Console
Wet Okole exact fit seat covers - water proof neoprene
CD Player radio with input jack (link up Pandora through your Smart Phone).
Accelerometer / Inclinometer gauge added
ZOR front bumper brush guard - I had it professionally powder coated.
New Exhaust (OEM style)

Other features
Vehicle has Towing ball and connector
Optima Battery (deep cycle Yellow Top) - Spidertrax aluminum hold down.
All 5 tires have excellent tread depth
Comes with the full soft top, comes with a bikini top and rear tonneau cover, and a Besttop fastback top (the one that doesn't require the bar) - there is a tear in that extra fastback top winder that has some clear package tape on it (but that's a backup top for quick enclosure with out using the bar if you want.

There is a small ding in the front bumper passenger side, some tears in driver side seat base (was there when my Father bought it, so we added seat covers).  Some minor surface rust on undercarage - mostly on skid plate I added and after market springs/shocks.

Winning Bidder - $500 non-refundable down payment due within 48 hours of end of action - the balance due in cash upon pickup.  Pickup must be within 10 days of end of action.  Drive it home - fly in, drive out. 

The vehicle registration is up to date, passed all washington state emissions, have Original Owners manual, have Clear washington state title in my hand (yes in my name).  Will provide a bill of sale as well.  Vehicle located in Maple Valley, WA

DO NOT bid if you do not have the funds ready and available.  I will not ship, I will not take more than the winning price in some sort of scam to send you back something.  I will not re-negociate the price when you show up - looking for an honest buyer from an honest seller.
selling "as is" "where is" no returns, no moaning, no warranty written or implied.


 




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