Suzuki SJ413 LWB Build
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 6:14 pm
Hello All,
I am new to the forum but I have been following all your builds and have seen what a great place this is to share projects.
Therefore, here is my 1992 Suzuki Samurai SJ413 LWB I picked it up in Guernsey back in November 2015 and brought it back home (Guildford) via the ferry. I believe it was originally in the UK before it went over to Guernsey. From first impressions it looked like a real tidy little zuk, runs really well, done about 80k on the clock, SOA conversion and apparently has had a new engine put in it at some point by the owner before last. But upon getting it home and ripping out all the carpets I found a few more issues (RUST!) than I'd hoped for. But hey ho, that will teach me for not giving it a proper check before I brought it. Anyway, I've always wanted to restore something so I guess this is my chance.
I shall try my best to upload as many pictures on the way. Any advice is more than welcome. I don't have any experience really but I am willing to learn . I just like to get my hands dirty and see where that gets me.
Unfortunately, I'm just heading into my busy season with work so I'm not sure how much progress I will make over the next 4 months but I shall do my best.
All the best,
Andrew
I am new to the forum but I have been following all your builds and have seen what a great place this is to share projects.
Therefore, here is my 1992 Suzuki Samurai SJ413 LWB I picked it up in Guernsey back in November 2015 and brought it back home (Guildford) via the ferry. I believe it was originally in the UK before it went over to Guernsey. From first impressions it looked like a real tidy little zuk, runs really well, done about 80k on the clock, SOA conversion and apparently has had a new engine put in it at some point by the owner before last. But upon getting it home and ripping out all the carpets I found a few more issues (RUST!) than I'd hoped for. But hey ho, that will teach me for not giving it a proper check before I brought it. Anyway, I've always wanted to restore something so I guess this is my chance.
I shall try my best to upload as many pictures on the way. Any advice is more than welcome. I don't have any experience really but I am willing to learn . I just like to get my hands dirty and see where that gets me.
Unfortunately, I'm just heading into my busy season with work so I'm not sure how much progress I will make over the next 4 months but I shall do my best.
All the best,
Andrew