Vehicle Description
The Suzuki Samurai is known for offering real off-road ability in a
compact package. And one look at this example, you can instantly
see they made plenty of investments to enhance that 4x4 attitude.
This includes the tall stance, upgraded lighting, and a recent
major tune-up to the fuel-injected motor. More than just capable,
you can also see from the paint, upholstery, and nice extras that
this is made to be more just an off-road machine.
This one is ready for all your adventures. You instantly see that
with the extra-tall stance. There's even an extra set of 33-inch
off-road tires and rims for those times you know you're going to
level the pavement for some serious mud/sand work. You can also see
investment in a Cecco Racing brush guard, LED headlights, LED aux
lights, tubular rock sliders, and Tow Smart rear bumper with a
swing-out full-size spare tire carrier. There's even a PetroWorks
full safety cage upgrade. But while this Samurai has plenty of
substance, we bet you also noticed its style. The clean white body
comes from plenty of care and the fact that it has spent the
majority of its life in desirable places like California and
Arizona. And there are also nice investments in keeping it looking
sharp, like the graphics kit added within the last year and a newer
soft top with tinted windows.
The interior continues the well-presented nature of this Samurai.
The seats look terrific with the new upholstery and square-pattern
vented inserts. The door panels were even done to match. There's a
nice classic style everywhere from the Suzuki factory steering
wheel to the 4x4 instructions attached to the glovebox. It's
unknown if the five-figure odometer represents the actual mileage,
but the level of care and investment are what really make this feel
exceptional. There's even an AM/FM stereo with USB input and
provisions for R134a air conditioning (just likely needs a
recharge.) It makes this compact/capable SUV quite appealing for
all-around use.
The 1.3-liter fuel injected motor is the proper powerplant for this
little 4x4. These are known to be hardy engines, and the consignor
states there was a solid investment in a proper tune-up within the
last year. This includes a new starter, plugs, wires, hoses,
battery, and full fluid service. So it has quite a solid driving
feeling. The two-speed transfer case means true four-wheel-drive
ability, and there are also new universal joints and rear axle
seals on this lifted suspension. Plus, the five-speed manual
transmission has smooth shifts for confident control. There are
also power brakes and front discs for a solid all-around appealing
package.
Complete with owner's manual, this is far more than just
off-roading on a budget. You have the upgrades, investments,
wheelbase, and clearance to lead the pack. That's why you love this
1992 Suzuki Samurai. Call now!