Sam's Samurai Project
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Im impressed! Yeah its a spanish one but how did you tell the difference? other than knowing the chasis number?
and yup rear light is in 3 bits, well more like 5 bits now. haha
Wheels and tyres werent cheap nearly £700 but well worth it in my eyes, didnt struggle for traction, and the tyres are almost silent on road.
and yup rear light is in 3 bits, well more like 5 bits now. haha
Wheels and tyres werent cheap nearly £700 but well worth it in my eyes, didnt struggle for traction, and the tyres are almost silent on road.
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spainish have a reverse light in both rear clusters and a seperate fog, whereas japs (mine) as a reverse on one side and fog on the other.
Are you struggling to find a replacement lense?
I didnt know they made hardtop sammies upto 95 tho, learn something new every day.
Are you struggling to find a replacement lense?
I didnt know they made hardtop sammies upto 95 tho, learn something new every day.
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think it's just got one of the later grills on it
1988 Suzuki SJ413 hard-top with 235/75/r15 General Grabber AT2s & AAL
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zuk looks well smart by the way!
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Bit confused lol. anus is a H reg prob looks like an M reg in the pictures haha. I changed the rear lights to a set i bought off ebay, the originals had the fogs built in. And yup albertross has the later grill.
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o soz. Ive confused myself, tells me for trying to look clever.
EDIT: you sure its spainish?
EDIT: you sure its spainish?
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Lil_beastie you have it the wrong way around
Spanish trucks have a reverse light and a fog light... Japanese trucks have two reverse lights...
It's definitely got a new grille in it, but they are a piece of cake to put on.
Spanish trucks have a reverse light and a fog light... Japanese trucks have two reverse lights...
It's definitely got a new grille in it, but they are a piece of cake to put on.
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O woops. I should of said it was Jap then, and been wrong!
I thought mine was jap too, and cos someone on difflock said they have round indector/light sticks.
Told the master cylinder seal man it was jap too (think its the same kit anyway).
I thought mine was jap too, and cos someone on difflock said they have round indector/light sticks.
Told the master cylinder seal man it was jap too (think its the same kit anyway).
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Been a while since i updated the thread ,but its time to start cracking on with the truck again and getting it more as i want it. First purchase was an Airtec Snorkle well happy with it its perfectly and better than anything i could of made.
Changed direction with the truck slightly, the planned 16v petrol engine has been binned in favour of a mildly tuned VW TDi engine conversion.
Have purchased the donor vehicle (96 Golf TDi) and a spare engine (Audi 80) the plan is to bin all of the SJ's crusty old wiring and use all of the golfs loom. indicators lights, switches, etc, etc.
Going to fabricate my own adaptor plates, engine mounts, and whatever else is needed first job was to whip the old engine out, only took about 30 mins once the front end was unbolted. will get some pictures up of the progress tomorrow.
Changed direction with the truck slightly, the planned 16v petrol engine has been binned in favour of a mildly tuned VW TDi engine conversion.
Have purchased the donor vehicle (96 Golf TDi) and a spare engine (Audi 80) the plan is to bin all of the SJ's crusty old wiring and use all of the golfs loom. indicators lights, switches, etc, etc.
Going to fabricate my own adaptor plates, engine mounts, and whatever else is needed first job was to whip the old engine out, only took about 30 mins once the front end was unbolted. will get some pictures up of the progress tomorrow.
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best of luck putting a tdi in it , my lasted about 1 year and i blew it up so im putting a 8v vitty engine in it instead , other then that the engine pull pretty well , aslo when i was running used the vento diesel engine/same as golf i found out i was going through loads of props , diff's cv joints , and transfer box and gear box
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