Suzuki Specialist
- turbo-tom
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Re: Suzuki Specialist
Only 7 days late for the farewell of jimnys then!Jordi wrote:No bother bud. What else would i be doing parked up at southampton 300 miles from home on a friday night.
Tom
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- Jordi
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Re: Suzuki Specialist
Be fair, 5 days. Thats was on sunday.
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- dan_2k_uk
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Hi mate. From the looks of that hardtop I reckon you would be pushed to find one in much better condition.
Looks a real tidy little zook so I would avoid cutting it up too much and go for a nice spring lift and whatever size tyres you can fit after that.
Looks a real tidy little zook so I would avoid cutting it up too much and go for a nice spring lift and whatever size tyres you can fit after that.
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- TomBod08
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True, I don't want to go over board but I want it to be capable if you know what I mean. It's fairly tidy on the inside just the roof of the hardtop inside is showing its age.
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- dan_2k_uk
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They are capable enough with just a set of tyres. The rascal rears and rears up front is probably going to be the way to go for a cheap little lift that flexes well and lets you fit some slightly larger tyres. Will still drive well on the road and will blow your mind off it!
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- dan_2k_uk
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Out of intrest what are the special tracks for?
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I was driving it in the snow last week and it did better than I expected aha, so that is probably the best bet for me, and what do you mean special tracks?
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