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1991 Suzuki Samurai 1.9 Aaz Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1991 Mileage:15860
Location:

Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, United States

Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Engine:VW 1.9 AAZ Turbodiesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: js4jd31c7m4100188
Year: 1991
Make: Suzuki
Drive Type: 4 X 4 5 speed
Model: Samurai
Mileage: 15,860
Trim: JS

Hey There,

Up for sale is a Sami/VW Turbodiesel project I started for my wife but unfortunately the “T” word has made it clear, I’m not the guy who’s going to finish it. Needless to say, she’s disgusted. We were at a Bronco show in TN when I hear her and another good friend of ours talking and I keep hearing “Samurai”, not Bronco.  They do a deal that has me driving the shop truck from PA to AL and back to pick this thing up. Well, I gotta say it was a very nice RUST FREE truck with a ton of good store bought mods, ran and drove nicely, needed paint and seats and that was about it. We loaded it and went home. $1500 in fuel later it was in our driveway and she was happy. Well, for a while. We put 33’s on it and she started complaining about power or the lack thereof.  Since she is also a VWaholic, I had stuff laying around from some of her cars, including a 1.9 AAZ mechanical injection Turbodiesel we’d kept. It had a complete top end done – rebuilt head, new injection pump, injectors, the works, so we decided to install it using the Acme conversion kit. It went together well but I refused to use the recommended crossflow Audi radiator. I had no desire to hack the inner fenders or have the rad sticking up nearing touching the hood. I opted for a Be Cool custom aluminum one, made the mounts, found most of the new hoses and fittings, and got it that far. I am so busy with my company, I don’t have time to work on our daily drivers let alone the Sami. It’s sat since last fall and needs a new home. Here’s what it has in it;

1991 RUST FREE BODY, FACTORY A/C, the nicer late model dash, with clean title

1996 VW 1.9 AAZ Turbo Diesel w/ new head, pump, and injectors

Acme Adapters 1.9 TD conversion kit

New stage 3 clutch, pressure plate, and disk PLUS another spare clutch/pressure plate kit

Remote oil filter kit and lines

Fully Rhino lined inside almost 3/8” thick. The best work I’ve seen.

SPOA 5 inch lift w/ YJ spring kit

Rocky Roads complete OTT stage II steering system

Trail Tough Mighty Kong frame tied transfer case skid plate

Trail Tough rocker skids

Billet drive shaft extensions

Petro Works long range 15 gal fuel tank and skid plate

Extended length shock mounts

New when we got it Rally Top Hard top

New Bikini top

New seats

ARB Front bumper and bull bar

Schrock Works rear bumper and tire carrier w/ led lights. (Keeping the jack for my Bronco).

SJ 410 grill kit

ABS Inner door panel kit w/ quick release door straps

33x12.50x15 BFG Mud Terrains w/80% tread

New brakes, wheel bearings, and alignment

Here’s what it needs;

Finish mounting radiator and run all coolant/oil hoses, run electrical, new pipe from turbo to the new exhaust, cooling fan, serpentine belt, repaint the passenger door and front, drive it and have fun. All The parts needs to complete the swap are in the back and included in the auction; a new VW cross flow radiator, several new and used electric fans, a serpentine belt driven Audi quattro fan and bearing mount (the way I was going to go), hoses, fittings, minutia..

$6500/reasonable offers. If you lowball me, I’ll hang up.

Listed locally and on EBAY.

To you evil doers- If you spam or attempt to Phish me, I’ll hunt you to the ends of the earth...

To the rest of you decent human beings, Thanks for checking it out.

FIVE SEVEN ZERO 864 NINE NINE ZERO THREE if you have questions.


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