Vehicle Owner

Member ID: jaimesix

Location: Redondo Beach, CA

Vehicle Info

1988 Suzuki Samurai

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Jan 19, 2008

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Jaime’s Suzuki Samurai
“Pitbull Samurai”

  • Currently 3.2 /5 Stars.
8 guestbook comments

Here I got pictures of the exhaust manifold bolts I just purchased, OEM. The Long bolt ( only one of the 8 ) is bolt part number : 01500-08353. The short bolt ( 5 of them all ) part number: 01500-08253.
The manifold is held by 8 fasteners. 5 are short bolts as we can see. One is a long bolt as we can see. The two remaining ( upper tier, number 2 and three , center ones ) are studs.( no picture of studs here.)

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Here a pix of the broken glove lid hinge. I will repair it with a piano hinge or a leather strap. I will show the progress.jaimesix's 1988 Suzuki Samurai

Here a picture of the dash and steering wheel.

jaimesix's 1988 Suzuki Samurai

jaimesix's 1988 Suzuki Samurai
And here I have a couple pictures showing my master switch, I guess the plastic ( white housing) got old, it cracked one day as I was using my high beam flasher.
I am looking for another switch, as we can see, I held it in place through plastic surgery, I made a Frankenstein switch, it is already dead, but still alive, a Zombie master switch.
jaimesix's 1988 Suzuki Samurai

jaimesix's 1988 Suzuki Samurai


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HottRod86  

Posted by: HottRod86

08/08/2008 06:28AM

These trucks are so cute. Thanks for the comments. I had some guy tell me to try imports next time. I wonder what he meant by that.... HA!

LO_N_SXC  

Posted by: LO_N_SXC

07/30/2008 11:29PM

Loving the little suzuki, over here in Oz it's called a Sierra, top little car and I even was contemplating on buying one a couple of weeks ago, they wanted $1600 Aud fot it at the wreckers and it was the same colour as yours. Keep it up! Alex

Edstacoma  

Posted by: Edstacoma

05/01/2008 09:55PM

If you or a friend has a wire feed welder or mig a SPOA is cheap and easy Alot cheaper then getting the kits if you do it yourself its about 30 bucks in material shocks are extra! If you want more info about it write me direct Edstacoma@hotmail.com

Edstacoma  

Posted by: Edstacoma

04/26/2008 08:28PM

Nice Zuk Keep updating with the mods 5 stars

meanbgreen  

Posted by: meanbgreen

12/04/2007 02:30PM

for a spoa, only advice I can offer is choose the one that you like most for what ya wanna use your rig for. Like some kits leave the u bolts facin down others face em up. what kinda articulation ya want (shock travel) size tires and what have ya

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: jaimesix

Location: Redondo Beach, CA