Does anyone know this 4x4?

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newbie
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Does anyone know this 4x4?

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Sorry if I have this posted in the wrong place.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 236208.htm

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Jeep goes great,have bought another so have to let go.have just put a new alternator on also.

-has current rego but no wof
-suzuki sj413
-toyota 3t 1800cc
-5 speed toyota box
-heavy duty clutch
-webber carby
-holden radiator
-1.5inch body lift
-2inch extended shackles
-diff under leaf convertion (4inch lift from doing this)
-custom drag link
-old man emu steering damper
-front brakes have been rekitted
-new front shocks
-rollbar
-extended breathers
-15x8 steel wheels
-sport steering wheel
-has had full service
---Certed for everything---

---SPARE PARTS TO GO WITH TRUCK---
-spare 3t 1800 motor
-4 speed toyota box
-complete front diff set up (axles,diff,housing etc)
-rear axles left & right
-diff housing rear
-front & rear leaf springs
-rear seat and belts
-3t carby
-rear disc brake set up X2
-front free wheeling hubs
and afew other bits and pieces also...

I was thinking of contacting him and paying for a WOF to see if it will pass - but wanted to see if anyone had any knowledge of this - or advise if it looks like a reasonable 'newbies' 4x4.

Thanks
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lilpigzuk
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Re: Does anyone know this 4x4?

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Be a great truck if you like falling over, especially with no cage :?
6 inches of lift on Im guessing NT axles, fawk that :shock:

Oh and check out thread from a while ago.

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 00#p213879
newbie
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Thanks lilpigzuk,

Read the link and there were enough alarm bells going off there to wake the dead.

Thanks for comments about falling over / height - Im reading and learning (quickly). I prefer to keep the rubber-side down.

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Swamped
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Re: Does anyone know this 4x4?

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Someone on here used to own it
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=7346&hilit=show+us+your+suzuki&start=45
I would stay away from it unless you wanted to put a bit of work into it.
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Swamped wrote:I would stay away from it unless you wanted to put a bit of work into it.


Thanks - it has gone into the 'nope' pile.
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UBZ
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Cert is not legitimate, as steering setup would never have passed Cert here in NZ, dodge arse z-link setup.

this truck was sold only recently , interesting that it is up for sale again so quickly.
LR110 ..... LJ50 project :roll:
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Heath
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Re: Does anyone know this 4x4?

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lilpigzuk wrote:Be a great truck if you like falling over, especially with no cage :?
6 inches of lift on Im guessing NT axles, fawk that :shock:

Oh and check out thread from a while ago.

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 00#p213879


X 2 on that. Best to find a plain one (unmodified) and slowly do it yourself. Best to stay low on these narrow gauge ones too (limit the height to keep the Centre of gravity down. That being said they are great wagons for the investment, although finding a good one can be a mission...
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