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Re: Welcome: Please read

Post by SMT » Wed May 15, 2024 8:47 am

Hi Scottie,

Joined today as a new member as recently bought a 2018 Vitara SZT and want to post a question for the community as having an issue with indicator relay. Pease could you consider my request to be able to post

Many thanks

Sanj

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Re: Welcome: Please read

Post by Stillgoing » Mon Jul 08, 2024 2:12 pm

Hi everybody, thanks for having me along.
I have just discovered this forum as an English owner of a 2002 Grand Vitara 1.6SE.
I have owned the car for several years now and it has been faultless. It has now just rolled over the 100,000 miles.
I'm hoping to be able to exchange some knowledge and experience with other forum members to keep it rolling on a little longer!

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Re: Welcome: Please read

Post by Phill » Sat Jul 27, 2024 11:51 am

Greetings everyone. I'm Phill from South Yorks. Took delivery of my '21 Vitara Allgrip mild hybrid 3 weeks ago. Loving it, but got a little issue... I'll post in the relevant thread. Cheers.

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Re: Welcome: Please read

Post by Frankenfox » Wed Jul 31, 2024 12:32 pm

Hello sir, I have just made a post to try and sell my Jimny on here as I want it to to a proper audience. I wonder if you would consider allowing messages for me because I am a new user of the forum. Hopefully you will be able to see that my post is genuine.
Have a good day and here's hoping I have asked nicely enough,
Best regards,
Frankenfox

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Re: Welcome: Please read

Post by flynnthornhill823 » Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:41 pm

Hi my name is Flynn based in Devon UK. I have a SJ413 Samurai which I'm Slowly renovating. The car is on the road and I'm just about to get a new rear end. I will be looking for some replacement parts in the near future.

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SJ413 parts

Post by flynnthornhill823 » Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:52 pm

Hi Guys, I'm looking for a 1990 SJ413 (RHD) soft top Samurai windshield frame. Mine has rotted where the windscreen wipers mount. The body people say it will be cheaper to get a replacement than weld in a new part of the frame.

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Re: Welcome: Please read

Post by ScottieJ » Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:02 am

Masterforest sell them new for €700 plus shipping but I’m not sure if they are lhd or rhd. It’s hard to find a good one second hand that doesn’t need welding.

How bad is it? If it’s only around the wiper mounts it should be a fairly quick repair and only take half a day or so.
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