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Suzuki SJ or something...er...HELP!

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Steven:
Nudge nudge...anyone else  :lol:

jalopy joe:
Just to say that when I started looking for a Zuki I had a SJ in mind but quickly realised that good ones, standard or modded now fetch premium prices.  When I worked out what I wanted it for, RTV trialling in my case, and the likely mods I would need, the Vit made a lot of sense, got a good'un for £300 in the end.  Good hunting.

wheelspinner:
If you want a Vit Simon's(Gen X ) mate has a nice one he is selling....

wheelspinner:
I agree with most of Simons comments,but i wouldnt discount the 1 litre it is pretty unburstable and with a bit of tweeking (SU) it will still do the biz off road........says the man who will be fitting a 1600 next week (because there no substitute for cubic inches)
As Simon says rot is the big enemy if you can find one that has has had the arches welded and the floor behind the seats patched (i could show you twenty pics of different zooks and they all have that problem) all the better. Watch out for dodgy looking "improvements" especially with stuff like SPOA suspension conversions and supposed roll cages (bent scaffold tubes held together with snot welds does not rate highly on my "safe" list).

Possible sources to buy include the wanted/forsale sections of Mud club,Difflock.com and Shropshire Suzuki.
Ebay (prices can be a little steep but you do get bargains),Adtrader (my new hunting ground) and Autotrader are also a good start.    

As for prices, i have seen a half decent 410 go for £50....i was 5 mins too late,but you can also pay a lot of money for one that has been built for off road.Above all look at a few before you buy,unless its a real steal,and you can always ask on here if you need advice.

Regards

Steve

generation-x:
steven how much moola you got might of fround you something
http://www.shropshire-suzuki.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=699

simon

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