Show us your SuZUKi
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
Still, it's an LJ, it deserves to have a suzuki motor in it.
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
awesome. I will have to come round sometime and have a looksee
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
Right now.......Little we truck, 98 coil sprung Chassis, 91 cut down body, Bucket seats, rewire, brand new (fresh built) G16a 8v single point injected with cam, blueprinted crank, New pistons n rings, double valve springs, new head, extreme clutch, low ratio box and some other bits n pieces.
Coming...... External cage, custom guards and some Fox suspension....
Coming...... External cage, custom guards and some Fox suspension....

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Lots of things to finish on it,back in the garage,gotta replace gearbox then start building exo 

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PuddleJumper wrote:My new toy/project... 1980 LJ80![]()
Is currently on farm reg but hopefully be put back to normal passenger vehicle - Will get a WOF then pull it to bits for a tidy up!
Needing to source a LJ80 Grille and also a indicator stalk/Combination switch if anyone has these lying about!


I have LJ80 parts, was holding onto them for UBZ as spares, but if it means another LJ gets put back on the road, then I'm sure we can share our treasure. I have a good grille and a steering column for starters. I even have a full tub you could fit to it.......... PM me if you don't still have my number


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Looks like a bit of a zook collection going on there mate 

PuddleJumper wrote:My new toy/project... 1980 LJ80![]()
Is currently on farm reg but hopefully be put back to normal passenger vehicle - Will get a WOF then pull it to bits for a tidy up!
Needing to source a LJ80 Grille and also a indicator stalk/Combination switch if anyone has these lying about!
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Sadam_Husain wrote:Looks like a bit of a zook collection going on there mate
sssshhhhhhhhhhhhhh you tyre personthingy has changed capms to zuk
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My wee scud


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DieselBoy wrote:
FINALY
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I have LJ80 parts, was holding onto them for UBZ as spares, but if it means another LJ gets put back on the road, then I'm sure we can share our treasure. I have a good grille and a steering column for starters. I even have a full tub you could fit to it.......... PM me if you don't still have my number![]()
Yay!!

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Sadam_Husain wrote:Looks like a bit of a zook collection going on there mate
Yeah... 4 1/2 of em

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Foxtee wrote:
2.0L V6 Manual
Commodore Suspension
1' Body Lift
29" M/T
Hay nice escudo,

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I wish this was mine
Latest mod, pin stripes, hit the same branch I did on the way in on the way out.
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my wee 410/413






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Here's my Jimny. And I got stuck in both of these photos...

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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
better get welding now or you will still be workin on it 10 years down the track. i got a good idea where that lwb came from, think i looked at it a few years back.
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Well I would be fixing it if I had the gear, but I don't so it will just have to wait for now, I'd love to fix it up and put it back on the road though. It came up from Masterton, apparently the previous owner to the guy I bought it off had used it as a hunting truck. It's last WOF was in 2006, it sure has gone downhill quickly. 

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Nice that will look super sweet if you get it up an going
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At least you have a rolling chassis to work with, you could always rip the try off an scrape it then focus on the cleaning up the cab???
Which ever way you go i'll be keen too see your progress.....

At least you have a rolling chassis to work with, you could always rip the try off an scrape it then focus on the cleaning up the cab???
Which ever way you go i'll be keen too see your progress.....
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Yeah I just haven't decided what to do yet, whether to do it properly and get it road legal, or just make a trailer toy. The chassis is perfect, no rust, it's just the body that is stuffed but I've got no chance of finding a good one, unless someone decides to part out a brand new Farmworker, that would be nice. 

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Haha convert her to a trailer queen mate...
It'l look good and go place's, it may cost a arm an a leg to get her road legal with all the rust???
Any way what ever you do good luck!!!

It'l look good and go place's, it may cost a arm an a leg to get her road legal with all the rust???
Any way what ever you do good luck!!!
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zukmeista wrote:Yeah I just haven't decided what to do yet, whether to do it properly and get it road legal, or just make a trailer toy. The chassis is perfect, no rust, it's just the body that is stuffed but I've got no chance of finding a good one, unless someone decides to part out a brand new Farmworker, that would be nice.
Well... there is always the Marauti, practically the same lwb but brand new and made in India. Unable to be road registered as it is not up the the safety standards for a 'new' vehicle. http://www.suzuki.co.nz/Automotive/Farmworker/
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found rotting away quietly on a dairy farm. needs a bit of work. oh, and it's had a bale of baleage dropped on the bonnet
rust isn't too bad, someone's had a good hori at it though, roof's made of corrugated iron. it does go but not all that happy. good toy to mess with while im saving for fixing the surf and cruiser again.


since i got it a couple weeks ago i've washed the cowshit off it, done a RUF swap (had a snapped spring, im too cheap to buy some, had a set of rears from an old one - moved shackle mounts, took a leaf out of each) and made an alloy roof. probably should get it going properly first. and fix that muffler.


since i got it a couple weeks ago i've washed the cowshit off it, done a RUF swap (had a snapped spring, im too cheap to buy some, had a set of rears from an old one - moved shackle mounts, took a leaf out of each) and made an alloy roof. probably should get it going properly first. and fix that muffler.
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