Samurai buggy project

szabotage

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includes hood, doors, front clip, rollcage and frame. rear is setup for triangulated 4link *no vins* sold as is. 600 takes it





some body damage:



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Jimbog

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Zabo I might be interested in this, I am building a buggy for my son, I would like to take a look at it sometime.
 

szabotage

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hey Jim, I'm always free in the evenings during the week, and my sunday is clear this weekend, I'm in almonte.

mike
 

Farm Boy

Bought the Farm
That's a good deal Mike, too bad you had to part it out, alot of work went into it. You still have the blue tin top?
 

szabotage

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haha, that could work but if I were to build a 4 wheel steer buggy I would most likely be in the market for a pass side chevy D60. for now it's just going under the burb.

Jon, I'm building up here in almonte, I finally got my own garage :)
 

szabotage

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here's another combo deal, for and extra 300 bucks I'll throw in a set of toy axles and an IFS steering box. for another hun, I'll throw in either a zuk t'case or yota case and the rest of my zuk inventory. (kick trannies/t'cases, sammi trannies, starter(s), harnesses, an 89 automatic EFI kit, and lots of driveshafts!) if I find anymore zuk crap, I'll throw that in too. I don't ever wanna see another zuk part again!
 

Jimbog

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Well I will have to get out to see you, all the suzuki stuff I am interested in. I don't need the toy axels though. I am looking for an auto kick tranny, do you have one? One that is not computer controlled.
 
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