Turbo Charged Samurai Rust Free, Clean, Super Fast 4wd, 5spd on 2040-cars
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States
"The Fastest Samurai" $20000 plus invested Turbo RX-7 Rotary rebuilt painted polished and fresh RX-7 5 speed With 300 high revving horsepower this is the fastest samurai you will likely encounter short of drag dedicated rigs. Very streetable manners even with rear locker. This rig will break loose both 35's while rolling. I tuned this rig for the Sand Dunes of St. Anthony's in Rexburg, ID, but still be a sleeper, street style rig. It drives very nicely on the street and has a stiff 4x4 feel. The 35's are best off road but if someone wanted a daily driver out of this you could live with the Mudders but obviously the ride is substantially better with AT's or other less aggressive tread styles. I have used only a couple times in the sand and mostly grocery getting around town so the build is very fresh on every nut bolt and joint. It has been fun blowing away tuners, Porsches, diesels. Definitely surprises all who run across it. Super Nice body Rust Free Cleared Metallic Blue with very subtle dark ghost flames Only minor nicks and superficial scratches Custom bumpers front and rear Gears front and rear locker rear vinyl seats with tactical covers in good shape floor covering in good condition rear seat, folding and good shape bikini Top (only top included) Black hood waiting for right air scoop to be mounted Moly axles Double Cadron rear drive shaft OME shocks Spring over stock leafs (stiff for street) Front links Polished Weld Wheels 16's New Buck Shot mudders Wide Spacers all around Magnaflow Muffler Extreme Clutch (firm pedal feel very strong and smooth) Boost EGR Oil preasure, Water temp gauge cluster Small auxiliary Spots Added Overall condition is excellent and shines at show quality but has blems from time here and there on paint that are minor. Must see to appreciate, feel, and experience for yourself. Much, Much faster and better than V6's or V8's I will try and answer all reasonable questions. I will answer all questions for serious bidders with feedback history. $1000 non refundable deposit due at close of auction. Balance due 7 days or other agreed upon arrangement. Vehicle is stored securely, indoors when not in use. If your question goes unanswered please resubmit or rephrase. This vehicle in its current configuration should be considered an offroad racing vehicle first and a street legal daily driver second. I would not hesitate to drive it anywhere exactly as it sits. |
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Court approves Suzuki bankruptcy plan
Fri, 05 Apr 2013Suzuki has won approval for its Chapter 11 plan to stop selling cars in the US and concentrate instead on the company's powersports products. Judge Scott C. Clarkson of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California approved the plan after the company's creditors agreed to the conditions.
Suzuki will now sell its motorcycle, ATV and marine divisions to the newly minted Suzuki Motor of America subsidiary under the Suzuki name. The new company will be wholly owned by Suzuki Motor Company. This is the final piece of the company's restructuring puzzle.
The company says it will now be able to grow its powersports businesses here in the US and also provide auto parts and service to current Suzuki owners through what's left of the company's dealer network. You can check out the brief press release on the bankruptcy plan below.
Larger SX4 to lead raft of new or revised Suzuki models
Thu, 30 Aug 2012A few weeks ago, we showed you what is likely in store for the next-generation Suzuki SX4, but What Car? now has some insider info of what might be in store for other products in the aging Suzuki lineup... at least in the UK.
When the official design sketch of the Suzuki S-Cross concept was released, Suzuki said that the concept car would be a C-segment crossover, closer in size to the Grand Vitara, and going up against some higher-volume rivals like the Ford Kuga (Escape) and Nissan Qashqai (similar to our Rogue). The Suzuki Grand Vitara is also due for a redesign, and both models will likely be on showroom floors together, with the Grand Vitara acting as the more rugged alternative to the hatchback-like SX4 replacement. Not much is known about the new Grand Vitara, but a new satellite navigation system is expected to debut in the SUV and eventually spread into other Suzuki models.
Suzuki will start selling the new SX4 and Grand Vitara in the United States this fall, and these two new crossovers should be a welcome addition to the company's diminutive U.S. dealer network that has been starved of product since the early 2000s. Automotive News adds a little gloom to this topic by pointing out that, after the introduction of the new SX4 and Grand Vitara this fall, American Suzuki has no new products planned through the 2015 model year. Suzuki dealers in Europe are more fortunate, as a refreshed version of the Jimny (formerly known as the Samurai here in the States) and an all-new Alto will both be joining the lineup.
Suzuki iV-4 Concept is a personalized 'ute for everyone but US
Wed, 11 Sep 2013It's with some sadness that we present to you the Suzuki iV-4 Concept - there's absolutely no way we'll ever see a production Suzuki based off this conceptual design in the States, despite the fact that the brand has quite a small-SUV heritage on our shores. Of course, we won't be seeing any new Suzuki passenger cars or trucks in the US at all...
For the rest of the world, Suzuki's push with this concept is personalization. According to the automaker, the name is broken down as such: "i" stands for "individuality," "V" for "vehicle," and "4" for "4 wheel-drive." A tad convoluted, perhaps, but we'll roll with it.
As far as its styling, the iV4 doesn't break any new ground for Suzuki, recalling its past and current production models with details that include a clamshell hood and a five-slot grille. Suzuki promises a production variant of this concept, and the "individuality" part will be accomplished through a selection of exterior components, colors and textures, though we're not clear what exactly that means or how it will differ from the accepted practice of ordering a unique car through a dealership.