Hello, New memeber, need help finding an SJ.

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Re: Hello, New memeber, need help finding an SJ.

Post by 4eye » Thu Jan 14, 2010 4:42 pm

Its defo a good idea to be willing to travell for a bargain....make sure those leafs aren't in a bad way....shackles have a habit of flattening them and sometimes snapping them. Unfortunately due to the weather plus being on the mud months people are lookin for cheap 4x4s to get around in...i picked mine up for 300 taxed and mot'd! I travelled up to the top of birmingham for it...and i'm still not disappointed with my bargain!

Good luck 8-)
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Re: Hello, New memeber, need help finding an SJ.

Post by gsommo » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:26 am

It is saying that board attachment quota has been reached whatever that means. why is that?

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Re: Hello, New memeber, need help finding an SJ.

Post by gsommo » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:31 am

Hi 4eye, you paid 300? I guess your right about the wrong time of year. Was yours a summer purchase? I need to find me one of these soon, as im literally obsessed with them, sad as it may seem, on difflock and this site 24/7 hahaha. Should probs be trying to get clients instead of pissing about. Was yours for 300 in bad condition or what, how come so cheap?

I guess the ones to look for are the ones from country houses where a groundsmen or something has used it for doing little things and the home owner wants it off their land or something like that. A family that just wants rid of it ASAP.

The search continues. Might be a bit cheeky asking, but if any of you guys comes across anything, would it be ok to let me know?

Many thanks

Oh and it seems that this forum is lacking some scottish members, where are they all, why are they not driving their sj's on the highlands haha.

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Re: Hello, New memeber, need help finding an SJ.

Post by rpats » Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:13 am

u just gota be cheeky on ebay and ask ppl to end the auction early for a decent price. i got my sj pick up 410 for £300 last weekend its a bit tatty but nothing that carnt be fixed

iv got a set of vitara fat boy wheels with big tyres for £70 off ebay aswell u just gota spend time trawling through all the crap.

ask ppl who are breaking there sj if thay will sell it whole aswell i got a few ppl who would

hope this helps, rob
if its fast or dangerous


Give me a go!!!!!!

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Re: Hello, New memeber, need help finding an SJ.

Post by gsommo » Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:26 pm

Guys how about this one?

There are 2 in the lot and even though im in edinburgh but my girlfriend lives in bristol so like 10 mins from where the 2 sj's are.

I would drive the good one home and the other one I guess keep it down south and try and sell it or sell parts off it.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUZUKI-SJ-413-QBJ ... 683wt_1167

Thats the link to it

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Re: Hello, New memeber, need help finding an SJ.

Post by carnut » Sat Jan 16, 2010 1:45 pm

that looks tidy,, if you do buy it, i might take the other one off your hands, as im looking for a shell for a new project..
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