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Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:23 pm
by kiwizook
That is a really neat little vehicle there, I would love something like that, They have one here in NZ called the suzuki farmworker, but it's not road legal unfortunately, but they are still very nice vehicles though

Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:59 pm
by Cyprus Geoff
Hi Kiwizook!

I was thinking to go to NZ and touring in a camper van two years ago and never made it. I had talked to a couple of guys on forums over there but they all laughed at "little" Zooks :-( they were firmly of the opinion that zooks were just too puny and lightweight for use over there- nice to meet a zooker!

Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:19 pm
by ScottieJ
I drove my fathers maruti out of the workshop today, first time it's moved under its own power since he's had it :lol:

Now has some 70s western wheels cyclone II alloys fitted, a 2" body lift, a 410 transferbox with handbrake (he's going rear disc eventually) and a modded inlet manifold with SU carb.
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Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:42 pm
by Jordi
Tidy!

Its taken a while for it to drive then. Is he planning on off roading it Scott?

Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:30 am
by ScottieJ
Yeah he's been sorting out a million bodges by the previous idiot of an owner so has had to buy lots of parts for it, the old carb was crap as well so didn't like to run very well.

Mild offroading ;) if its done by August he's coming to wagtail.

Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:12 am
by Jordi
Sweet!

Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 12:01 pm
by Rhinoman
Cyprus Geoff wrote: have you guys seen this:- http://www.motorbeam.com/cars/maruti-gy ... y-in-2013/ might be worth looking at if I can raid the wife's piggy bank!
Still listed as having the G13BB:

http://www.marutigypsy.com/

In answer to your earlier question the Swift GTi is a 1298cc engine, the AWD Swift had a 1.6.

I've thought about going to India, buying a Maruti and driving it back, it would be a good adventure but at £7400 they aren't cheap and you'd get hit with another £1480 VAT when you brought it into the country.

Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 1:48 pm
by mike harris
I remember when I first soor this little jem !!!

Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 3:36 pm
by Jordi
Rhinoman wrote:
Cyprus Geoff wrote:
I've thought about going to India, buying a Maruti and driving it back, it would be a good adventure but at £7400 they aren't cheap and you'd get hit with another £1480 VAT when you brought it into the country.
So for under £9k i can have a brand new one and drive it all the way here from India. I think thats a bargain. Probably cheaper just to ship it here in a 20' container.

Re: Ralph's 1997 Maruti gypsy king

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 4:08 pm
by OllieSJ
Jordi wrote:
Rhinoman wrote:
Cyprus Geoff wrote:
I've thought about going to India, buying a Maruti and driving it back, it would be a good adventure but at £7400 they aren't cheap and you'd get hit with another £1480 VAT when you brought it into the country.
So for under £9k i can have a brand new one and drive it all the way here from India. I think thats a bargain. Probably cheaper just to ship it here in a 20' container.

Whats the fun in shipping it back