1995 Suzuki Samurai Jl Soft Top - Rare - Hard To Find - Unicorn on 2040-cars
Maple Valley, Washington, United States
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. |
Suzuki Samurai for Sale
Suzuki samurai 4x4 4wd rock crawler mud trail rig jeep 1.3l js lift winch bump
1990 suzuki samuri(US $6,000.00)
1986 suzuki samurai- tin top, runs perfect daily driver(US $7,500.00)
1993 suzuki samurai original paint(US $3,900.00)
1991 suzuki samurai 1.3l 5-speed ready !
Custom suzuki samurai trail rig 4x4
Auto Services in Washington
Womack Auto Body Inc ★★★★★
Trusted Choice Auto Care ★★★★★
Tire Store ★★★★★
Thurston County Transmission ★★★★★
Thunderbird Vintage ★★★★★
Taskar Garage ★★★★★
Auto blog
Suzuki shows weird, wonderful trio of concepts in Tokyo
Wed, Oct 28 2015Suzuki brought a whole mess of intriguing little runabouts to the Tokyo Motor Show this year. And though the Japanese automaker no longer participates (at least with its four-wheel automobiles) in the North American market, we didn't want to miss the opportunity to check out its latest oddities, and capture them for your Nipponophilic amusement. The one that caught our attention the most on the Suzuki stand this year is the Mighty Deck. The little yellow minicar features a canvas roof, an open rear cargo bed, and a genuinely delighted look on its face. Though it strikes us as about as useful as an umbrella in a snow storm, we really dig the stylistic combination of new materials and old, the rugged with the approachable, and of course the tiny size that could only come from the densely packed island nation. We're not exactly longing for the return of the Suzuki X90, but we'd love a new version to look like this Mighty Deck. Joining the Mighty Deck is the equally unusual Air Triser, a concept that aims to put the "mini" back in minivan. Though clearly designed for the crowded streets of Tokyo, the Air Triser manages to squeeze three rows of seats into its compact footprint. Maximizing ingress, egress, and interior volume, the engine (surely displacing about as much as a bottle of bubble tea) is pushed all the way into the front, with pillarless side portals consisting of opposing sliding doors. Its shoulders may be high, but the interior appears light and airy, with four individual buckets floating atop the flat wood floor ahead of a rear bench, all uninterrupted by consoles or excessive clutter. Though clearly much smaller than what we'd call a minivan on our side of the Pacific, designs like these make us wonder if we really need our family haulers as big as they are. Though there were plenty of other production JDM curiosities on the Suzuki stand, the last concept that caught out eye is the Ignis Trail. The ruggedized soft-road hatchback combines rounded styling with beefed-up wheel arches packed with (relatively) large rolling stock, rack rails on a black roof, and anodized red accents inside and out to offset the white and black color scheme. Scope out the trio in our gallery of live images from the Tokyo Motor Show.
Suzuki Vitara shows its face ahead of Paris debut
Thu, 28 Aug 2014The death of Suzuki's American automotive operations can be chalked up to many, many things. One thing it cannot be blamed on, however, is the arguable goodness of its products. The company's criminally underrated offerings included the Kizashi sedan, the SX4 compact and your author's personal favorite, the Grand Vitara.
The GV rode on a radically different version of General Motors' Theta platform, which underpins the American manufacturer's current crop of crossovers, like the Chevrolet Equinox. What made the Grand Vitara special, though, was that it wasn't just another run-of-the-mill CUV. Buying the cheapest model meant living with rear-wheel drive rather than the Theta's typical front drive. Spend a bit of money, though, and you'd end up with an honest-to-goodness off-roader, sporting selectable four-wheel drive complete with low-range gearbox. It also comfortably sat five, was reasonably efficient and was quite handsome. We aren't totally sure how it turned into this.
This, of course, being the new Vitara (it replaces the Escudo, the vehicle Americans know as the Grand Vitara), and it will make its global debut at October's Paris Motor Show, which has ditched its four-wheel-drive system for a part-time all-wheel-drive system called Allgrip.
Pentagram aims to cut through the noise of EV sound design
Sat, Jun 5 2021What does an electric vehicle sound like when it goes from 0 to 60, when it signals a turn, when it’s powered down for the night? EV motors have fewer parts and are therefore incredibly silent, which presents safety concerns for drivers who recognize speed by sound and pedestrians who canÂ’t hear an approaching vehicle. In 2019, regulators in Europe and the U.S. began requiring EVs to have warning sounds, but they left it up to the car manufacturers to choose those sounds. Many have taken the new legislation as an opportunity to not only create a branded sound, but also to stir up some marketing hype by enlisting famous musicians to compose the noise of an electric engine. Hans Zimmer created the Blade Runner-esque sound concept for BMWÂ’s i4 electric sedan, and, strangely, Linkin Park is creating EV sounds for BMW. Sound designer Yuri Suzuki, a partner at design consultancy firm Pentagram, recently conducted a research project into the crucial role electric car sound has on a userÂ’s safety, enjoyability, communication and brand recognition, out of which he developed a range of car sounds. Suzuki says that while some automakers have chosen beautiful and interesting car sound designs, chasing celebrity clout is not the way to go when designing the sound behind serious machines. “We really have to design carefully based on the psychological effects on a human,” Suzuki told TechCrunch. “ItÂ’s all about the relation between the human being and the machine itself.” Suzuki says smart sound design can help ease the difference between human and car by providing a shared language. Based on surveys he conducted, Suzuki came up with two new skeuomorphic electric engine sounds as well as adaptive sounds that reflect the time of day and the location of the drive. His engine sounds are reminiscent of internal combustion engine revs, providing both drivers and pedestrians with a recognizable indication of speed increasing and decreasing. The sounds are placed at different pitches: one quite low, like a spaceship taking off; the other a bit higher, like a hovercraft vertically ascending. Audi, Ford and Jaguar Land Rover have also chosen to make futuristic copies of gasoline engines for some of their new electric vehicles. SuzukiÂ’s sound design also includes in-car sounds, like powering on, turn signals or horn honking, that use AI to adapt to the time of day.