1998 Jimny Japanese Import
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 2:43 pm
It begins. Bought in Hakuba, Japan where my wife and I were doing our 2nd Japanese ski season, from an Englishman no less. Left Tokyo in may and arrived in July eventually, after much faffage from shipping companies. It's where all our wedding gift money went sonit will be around for a long time we hope.
Recap, it's a 1998 Jimny JA22w coil sprung, narrow track. 5 speed 0.6l turbo intercooled, 63horses of power when new.
Nova has been declared and it's off to the garage today to get a rear fog light assembly fitted and then hopefully an MOT. It's either going for a stock sj/samurai light or maybe an LED alternative. The dash doesn't have the switch for a fog light so that bridge will also need to be crossed.
We bought a set of 5, 5.5jx15" rims from eBay that are heading off for blasting and powder coating. Comes with some Goodyear wrangler part worns that will save us using the Yokohama snowtyres and 16" alloys in the mean time.
Once that's done I've found a guy to look at the 2 small rust blemishes on the body that need sorting before summer is out.
I only saw the car for 15 minutes in Japan, and won't be back till November so all this is happening via email with companies, businesses and the help of family, who will enjoy it and drive it whilst we are away.
Over time there are many plans a foot including;
fitting the keyless entry kit it came with
sourcing some front fog lights for the front bumper
Sourcing the spoiler for the rear door.
A respray
The wife desires a 2" lift, will take some time to be figured out as a mash of parts needed as it's an sj chassis with coils and no leafs!
Some chunkier tyres once lifted.
It might not be the quickest build ever but it will happen!
One day our niece will drive it too we hope!
Recap, it's a 1998 Jimny JA22w coil sprung, narrow track. 5 speed 0.6l turbo intercooled, 63horses of power when new.
Nova has been declared and it's off to the garage today to get a rear fog light assembly fitted and then hopefully an MOT. It's either going for a stock sj/samurai light or maybe an LED alternative. The dash doesn't have the switch for a fog light so that bridge will also need to be crossed.
We bought a set of 5, 5.5jx15" rims from eBay that are heading off for blasting and powder coating. Comes with some Goodyear wrangler part worns that will save us using the Yokohama snowtyres and 16" alloys in the mean time.
Once that's done I've found a guy to look at the 2 small rust blemishes on the body that need sorting before summer is out.
I only saw the car for 15 minutes in Japan, and won't be back till November so all this is happening via email with companies, businesses and the help of family, who will enjoy it and drive it whilst we are away.
Over time there are many plans a foot including;
fitting the keyless entry kit it came with
sourcing some front fog lights for the front bumper
Sourcing the spoiler for the rear door.
A respray
The wife desires a 2" lift, will take some time to be figured out as a mash of parts needed as it's an sj chassis with coils and no leafs!
Some chunkier tyres once lifted.
It might not be the quickest build ever but it will happen!
One day our niece will drive it too we hope!