One Owner Suzuki Samurai Low Miles Original Window Sticker Clean Florida Zuk on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.3 4CYL
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: CHARCOAL
Make: Suzuki
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Samurai
Trim: JX
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4X4
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 42,985
Exterior Color: White
ONE OWNER FLORIDA SAMURAI
1988 SUZUKI SAMURAI JX
4X4
5 SPD MANUAL
A/C (WARM NEEDS CONVERTED 134A )
BESTOP SOFT TOP(5" CUT ON SIDE CURTAIN GLASS)
CD PLAYER
BLUE OX TOW BAR (PULLS GREAT)
1.3 4 CYL. 42K ORIGINAL MILES
2" SUSPENSION LIFT
30" GOODYEAR WRANGLER TIRES LIKE NEW
SLOPPY SHIFTER FIX
BUCKET SEATS(CHEVY CAVALER)
NEW BATTERY
SYNTHETIC OIL
PLATNIUM PLUGS
FUEL FILTER
ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER & MANUAL
CARFAX SHOWING ONE OWNER IN FLA.
COMPLETE SUZUKI NOTHING MISSING
UP FOR AUCTION IS A TRULY RARE SUZUKI SAMURAI BECAUSE
I GOT IT FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER. I PURCHASED IT FROM AN
OLD FREIND OF MY FAMILY. THEY FLAT TOWED IT BEHIND THERE RV.
THIS BABY WAS HOW I GOT STARTED INTO ZUKS BECAUSE WHEN I WAS
YOUNGER I ALWAYS WANTED THIS ONE. THE FREINDS HUSBAND PASSED
AND SHE PARKED IN GARAGE AND IT SAT UNTIL I FINALLY TALKED HER
OUT OF IT. THEY BOUGHT IT FROM A LOCAL SUZUKI DEALER HERE
IN FT. MYERS (NO LONGER IN BUSSINESS) . I WAS GOING TO MAKE IT
A TRAIL RIG BUT DECIDED AGAINST THAT. GAVE IT A FRESH TUNE UP.
HAD IT PAINTED. LIFTED IT 2" AND PUT TALLER TIRES ON IT.
RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT WILL DO 70MPH
FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS @
239-851-6555
IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A TRAIL RIG
PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER EBAY AUCTION
FOR A FULLY BUILT SAMURAI
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