Show Condition ((((( Suzuki Samurai Jx 4x4 )))) 100% Rust Free And Tow Ready !!! on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Engine:4 CYLINDER
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Teal
Make: Suzuki
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Samurai
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: BLACK
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 83,107
Sub Model: JX
SHOW CONDITION 1988.5 SUZUKI SAMURAI 4X4 TOW READY
Please: Serious Buyers Only ( less than 5 feedbacks? Contact me before placing bid or your bid will be cancelled , thanks
This Vehice Is For Sale Locally As Well ( If you would like to purchase outside of ebay contact for "BUY IT NOW PRICE") I will not sell private party once reserve has been met.
----WILL SHIP---- Id be glad to ship if you would like to do so. Call Anytime For A Shipping Quote at 707 236 2082
Up For Bidding/Sale Is My Show Condition 1988.5 Suzuki Samurai Jx 4x4 Which Came Eqipped With A Back Seat And Is Set Up To Tow Behind Your Truck Or Motorhome .
Without A Question This One Of The Nicest All Original And Rust Free Suzuki Samurai's You Will Ever Come Across . (Absolutley No Leaks Or Issues What So Ever . Paint, Body, Interior Are In Great Condition . Always Garaged And Kept Covered When Outdoors .
This Is Truely A Must See To Fully Appreciate. Mechanically Sound To The fullest Extent And Makes A Excellent Daily Driver . Gets 28 mpg And Is A Joy To Drive And Very Easy To Park . Has Back Seat As Well So It Seats 4 Comfortably. Unlike Your Average Suzuki Samurai This Is Something You Can Hop In And Go Anywhere With Peace Of Mind. Runs Fantastic And Is Defintley Mechanically Sound to The Fullest Extent. Dealer Maintained By Suzuki of Sacramento , ca. Recent Complete tune up. Have Reciepts
This Has Been Set Up To Tow Behind Your Truck Or R.V. Its 100% Ready To Hook up and go. Comes With Removable Tow Bar As well as magnetic brake light kit as well.
All Original And Bone Stock with 83,100 Miles . Which is fully documented on the carfax report provided.Original Mileage Is Aprox. 75,000 Miles , Due To Being Used As A Tow Vehicle
- Recent Complete Fluid Change / flush . drivetrain. axles. t-case . tranny . brake fluid
- Brand New Front Windshield
-Brand New Carpet Kit
-Interiors Been Fully Reupholstered Including All The Door Panels
-Brand New Soft Top
-Brand New (REMOVABLE) Tow Bar
-Under Carriage freshley undercoated
- New Timing Belt, belts , Clutch cable , Fuel Filter
- Recent Clutch Replacement, throwout bearing etc
- Tires are 90%
- Matching Spare Tire
- Removable Tow Bar ( TOW BEHIND/ RV READY )
CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE IN HAND -
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Again This Trucks in Tip Top Shape Feel Free To Call Anytime With Any Questions :)
Please Feel free to call anytime with any questions 707 236 2082 ( Call for more Info etc. )
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Suzuki shows electric coupe that's also a wagon, autonomous van and Hustler Concept in Tokyo
Tue, Oct 1 2019Update: More photos and details of these Suzuki concepts have surfaced since their official reveal at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show. Turns out, the Waku Spo coupe can also be a wagon. We love it. When you swap in the wagon rear end, the rear seat slides back and automatically reclines. All of a sudden, the sporty coupe has turned into a somewhat roomy wagon kei car. Its interior features a fully digital dash that will actually simulate wood grain on the passenger side when in the Normal drive mode. When sport mode is selected, the "wood grain" transforms into a massive screen of dials and vehicle information. The Suzuki Hanare is the van pictured in the gallery and further below. Its drive wheels feature in-wheel electric motors, and the interior is all about customization. The folks in Suzuki's press photos look happy to be hanging out by their Hanares, and we think we'd be pretty happy too. One of the vans has a bar; the other has a massive screen with a map, and the middle van is full of storage for outdoor activity supplies. Lastly, Suzuki showed us the Hustler Concept. It's essentially just a Hustler made to look like an off-road kei car. We're picking up the Jimny vibes Suzuki is laying down. It's wonderfully boxy and features a bevy of neat accessories. Suzuki is celebrating its 100th anniversary at this year's Tokyo Motor Show. To mark the occasion, the company has created two unique concepts that look to the past for style, and the future for powertrain and use cases. One is called the Waku Spo, and the other is the Hanare. The Waku Spo is pictured above, and it's a plug-in hybrid with styling rooted in '60s Japanese cars. It's simple and squared off save for the wide fender flares and charming round headlights. There are dashes of chrome trim around the car and two-tone paint. The fender-mounted rearview cameras are a high-tech twist on a classic Japanese car feature. But if this design doesn't appeal to you, Suzuki says body and interior parts can be quickly switched out so each driver can have a car that's personalized to their tastes. While the Waku Spo is a more traditional, driver-oriented car, the Hanare is more of an autonomous pod. According to Suzuki, Hanare translates to "cottage" and the theme of the van is to be your home away from home. It's meant to be a mobile room to do whatever you want. It also looks like it's intended to be private and secluded, as the only windows are slender pieces that wrap around the roof.
Junkyard Gem: 1990 Suzuki Sidekick Convertible
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First, they want to prove that age shouldn't stand in the way of people doing what they want to do. Second, the group hopes to raise funds for the 'Heaven Can Wait I'm Busy' group, which aims to direct money toward worthy charities both in the UK and around the world. Save the Children and Oakhaven Hospice are the two currently designated charities.
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