Samurai at this years Autosport International
Samurai at this years Autosport International
If any of you are going to Autosport International check out maxis tyres stand as thy have a Suzuki Samurai there, well it's the body and a bit of the chassis of a samurai, not much original apart from the bonnet haha...
Will add a pic later when on the laptop...
Will add a pic later when on the laptop...
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Re: Samurai at this years Autosport International
Yeah it's Jerry H's, originally built by Rob at the ORA then refined by Jerry, one mean SJ!Jay18 wrote:If any of you are going to Autosport International check out maxis tyres stand as thy have a Suzuki Samurai there, well it's the body and a bit of the chassis of a samurai, not much original apart from the bonnet haha...
Will add a pic later when on the laptop...
Re: Samurai at this years Autosport International
Ahhh right, it looks like a monster, pretty cool I think
2003 Grand Vitara 2.0 16v
16x7 Black 8 spokes
Nexen road tyres
32mm spacers
Kenwood Double Din Head Unit
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Cruise Control
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16x7 Black 8 spokes
Nexen road tyres
32mm spacers
Kenwood Double Din Head Unit
Hidden CB radio
Cruise Control
GV Build Thread
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Re: Samurai at this years Autosport International
is it this one you're on about?
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Re: Samurai at this years Autosport International
as much as I love that truck, as it is an absolute beast, I still prefer it when sj's look like sj's. if you get me. just my opinion though
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Re: Samurai at this years Autosport International
suzukisteve wrote:as much as I love that truck, as it is an absolute beast, I still prefer it when sj's look like sj's. if you get me. just my opinion though
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Re: Samurai at this years Autosport International
still a kick ass truck but now slagging anyone off but I personally think it use to look better like this..
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Re: Samurai at this years Autosport International
I remember that one. But agreeing with Steve on "SJs looking like SJs" is one of the reason I'm gonna repair that tin top shell I've bought.turbo-tom wrote:still a kick ass truck but now slagging anyone off but I personally think it use to look better like this..
Horses for courses though. He hasn't built that for a bit of pay and play and laning has he.
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Re: Samurai at this years Autosport International
That is pretty sweet!
I think I agree with Steve though, I prefer it when they're still recognisable as an SJ. If I ever do get round to building a tubular front end I want to keep the front grill section and the headlights in the same place so that it maintains that SJ look. Still, one awesome truck!
I think I agree with Steve though, I prefer it when they're still recognisable as an SJ. If I ever do get round to building a tubular front end I want to keep the front grill section and the headlights in the same place so that it maintains that SJ look. Still, one awesome truck!
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