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Suzuki : Samurai JL

Sale price: $1,000.00 make an offer

Car location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Seller's notes: Good operating condition, Manitoba Safety Certified until 24-Jun-14, Convertible with both cloth and hard shell tops

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1992
Type:
2-door convertible
Mileage:
104,078
Engine:
1.3L
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
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Suzuki : Samurai JL for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.05) based on 261 votes
General Details

Approximately 104. 00 miles (166. 00kms) US import so the speedometer/odometer is in miles

Black

Convertible

4-cylinder 1. 3TBI Fuel Injected

Manitoba Safety Certified until 24-Jun-14

Recent Repairs

New valve cover gasket

New shocks front

New shocks rear

New muffler

New tail pipe

New Daytime Running light module and lights (added to meet Canadian standard)

New windshield guide for soft top

New side rails for soft top

New MAP Sensor

New distributor O-rings (fixed common oil leak)

New trailer wiring

Full synthetic gear oil in Transmission and Transfer case

Refurbished ECU

Other Information

Seats look new or recovered (see picture)

Carpets look new

Paint really good in most areas

Rocker panels were replaced

Very reliable starting in cold. Started every morning our most recent very cold winter despite not having any kind of block heater.

In 1992 this vehicle was no longer sold with a rear seat in North America. I acquired a rear seat for it (see picture). but it appears a previous owner tried to install a seat or did something odd with it as the bolt holes that should be there are mangled so I have not been able to install this rear seat.

With a full (33%) discount from MPI my monthly insurance fee is a mere $48 when licensed as a truck

Issues

Some rust (see pictures). Nothing unsafe. A few problem areas (see pictures) but really not bad for a 22 year old vehicle

Erratic idle when warm. Does not affect drive-ability. it just isn't smooth. A vacuum leak perhaps?  Air valve?

Ironically while it starts perfectly when cold. even when extremely cold. but one has to press the gas pedal down a little to get it started when it is warm. I believe this is related to the erratic idle previously mentioned. It has always been this way for the entire year I've owned it but never affected drive-ability once I got used to it.

Needs replacement radio antenna if desired.

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