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KJA PICK UPS

Post by MAYFAIR » Fri Jan 31, 2025 1:21 pm

Hello to all

I am a KJA fan :D who has owned a vehicle import export company since 1989

Due to the total lack of KJAs in the Uk I am looking at bringing them in from rhd countries around the world
in any condition for people to restore to their former glory

To start this we need to understand where they were sold , we have already found that they are available in India

Can anyone point us to where the numbers sold in each country may be found ?

Any advice would be gratefully received ,and hopefully we can source them to advertise on here for restoration at a sensible price and breakinga few for parts if too far gone :D

cheers for now Alan www.mayfaircars.com mobile 07831 523271

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Re: KJA PICK UPS

Post by MAYFAIR » Fri Feb 07, 2025 9:42 am

Hi anyone got any ideas ? :)

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Re: KJA PICK UPS

Post by ScottieJ » Fri Feb 07, 2025 1:37 pm

Hi

There’s around on Howmanyleft.co.uk there are around 18 on the road and 105 sorn in the uk if you search suzuki sj413 kja

I don’t actually think there’s a huge market for them tbh, they are one of those models that SJ enthusiasts seem to love yet if you are like me I’d never buy one as I don’t fit in them.

I know of quite a few people in the UK with them in project stage at the moment.

You’d be better off importing a mix of good quality SJs, SWB, LWB and KJAs, even some late model 1.9 TD models as they just don’t exist in the UK and I think there would be a market for them.

However we also don’t really allow business advertisement on this forum. It’s self funded and if you would like to advertise as a business the least we would require is a donation towards the running costs of the website and forum.

Thanks
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