1988 Suzuki Samurai ** No Reserve ** on 2040-cars
Ludington, Michigan, United States
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 94,000
Make: Suzuki
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Samurai
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: JS
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: 4x4
No Reserve - This Little Samurai will sell
1988 Suzuki Samurai
4 cylinder 1.3L , with 94000 miles - 5 speed manual
4x4 with lockouts
Runs good and everything works properly , have clear title in hand. If your looking then you know these trucks are still popular and fun in the trails, mud or sand. This one is in good condition for the year , doors are rust free and fenders are good, there is some rust in the tub and then under the side trim on both sides. Has 4 matching snow tires and is turn key ready to go. can sit for a week and starts right up without touching gas pedal. 4 wheel drive works as it should.
Good:
new lift shackles , brakes, rotors, wheel cylinders replaced , new clutch cable, wires , plugs.
Has trailmaster shocks all around and trailmaster steering stabilizer. Glass all good no cracks.
Inside has bed liner.
Bad:
rip in drivers seat , Best Top is older and has a rip in back. No back seat
Throwout bearing making some noise , when you push in clutch it is quiet then let out and you can hear it - about $30 for bearing or $90 for all new clutch kit.
This is a nice rig and just as much fun as side by side but a lot less money. I used it on my property and trail rides but was maintained and not abused. See pictures and ask any questions. I can take more pics and email upon request. Truck is also for sale locally. If you want to know why I am selling - I just sold my 3 quads and my golf cart , this was next. Bought camper and truck. So this toy would just sit.
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