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1991 Suzuki Samurai Ja Sport Utility 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1991 Mileage:200733 Color: White /
 Grey
Location:

Oaklyn, New Jersey, United States

Oaklyn, New Jersey, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:1.3L 1298CC 79Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JS3JC31C7M4101171 Year: 1991
Mileage: 200,733
Make: Suzuki
Exterior Color: White
Model: Samurai
Interior Color: Grey
Trim: JA Sport Utility 2-Door
Warranty: none
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Car has been taken in the woods, there is rust throughout in the areas there are always rust on these vehicles, The main areas are the passenger floor pan has a small 2"x2" (inch) hole and there is some rust in the back fenders. This is very common for these vehicles. There is some bondo in the back fenders as well. This rig is set up to be driven and enjoyed and is not a show car. It is recommended you come and inspect this car in person. If you buy this car, you are buying this car as is, no exceptions what so ever will be given."

Up for sale is a 1991 Suzuki Samurai. It is set up to go in the woods and wheel with the best of them. The motor and trans was rebuilt 6000 miles ago by the previous owner. The car has some wear and tear, dents, spots, so on and so forth. This is not a show piece, it is meant to go out in the mud and keep up with the big boys out there. There is substantial motor work done to it, as well as many other odds and ends. The car looks good from 10' (feet) away. Definitely could use a paint job, but if your buying this for what I bought it for, that prob is the least of your concerns. On the opposite side, if you are looking to restore it, I dont think it would take to much, just realized it is gear and torqued for the mud. You can do 60 mph no problem and drive on the highway, but after that it is not built to drive 80 miles an hour. By the same token, you will not be getting stuck in the mud to much and snow will become your new best friend. The car has plenty of power and is definitely fun to drive. I will list below everything I know has been done to it. I am probably missing some things I cant think of, If you have any questions you are more than welcome to ask. I cannot stress this enough, the car is being sold as is, it runs fine and everything is in order, but I dont want anyone not to realize what this truck was used for. The sammy was built right and I hope the winning bidder will enjoy this rig as much I have. I am only selling because I bought another samurai that is bigger. Just dont want anyone to buy this truck thinking they are getting a show car.


Heres whats done;

Here is everything I have receipts for the samurai. There are plenty of other things I am forgetting or lost the receipts for

Brand new Brakes and rotors all around
Brand new wheel seals all the way around
Spidertrax Upper shock mount kit
KC Hi-lites fog lights
Rebuilt motor and trans 6000 miles ago
Isky cams
.040 pistons upgrade
Driveshaft spacer kits
Clicky starter kit
New water pump
Stainless steel extended break line
SPidetrax Driveshaft spacers and lower shock mounts
Rancho 5" Suspension lift Kit
Upgraded Ignition kit and Distributor
New heavy duty leaf springs throughout
6.5 Transfer case gear kit
Calmini Headers and exaust
Beck/Arnley Heavy duty clutch brand new
Black mag wheels
Upgraded CD player
custom speakers in the back tailgate
New battery and connections
Black mag wheels with 31" retread tires
Power steering add kit, this is a custom power steering kit from pulleys, custom installed, works great, this alone was $1500.00, has less than 250 miles since it was done

There are plenty other thing I am forgetting.






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