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5150
11-01-2003, 11:56 AM
well i got the great news last night my 1987 suzuki samurai was stolen. i know the sorry fahker is just going to part it out. it got stolen from out front of greenbrook school in danville california.
here is the list
dana 44s
power steering pump had a spidertrax ps pulley on it
home made pitman arm
no fenders tubed front (ugly)
35 16.50 swampers tsl sxs
no transfer case. the bastard pushed it on to a trailer in the middle of the night
it has metalic blue with metalic silver tubing
stock drivetrain
hydraulic hose for power steer high pressure
pump and steering box had hydraulic fittings welded on them
power steering cooler
jeeps cj leaf springs
square front drive line
homemade rear driveline
reward if found
thanks for your time

Wolverine
11-03-2003, 10:10 PM
ryan whats up is peter try to get pics up I will keep an eye out here in sac.

5150
11-05-2003, 10:28 AM
what up peety. they where plains old tires. you know what they look like. keep your eyes peeled on the trail to. you are there more than me. well i just got a shortstar and me and huss are starting to think up ideas for my new rig. plain does not know it yet but he is doing the links haha.
thanksgiving weekend we are going to pismo beach come with us. it is the most raging party you well have ever been to. last year there where girls eating out other girls. you better come

R.I.P samurai

86XJ
11-16-2003, 10:28 PM
hey i saw a samuri that was blue and looked ditched in castro valley on jensen road. hope it is yours, didn't look at it too much but saw it last night and then was browsing the board and saw your post. i know how u must feel i have never had a car stolen but my car has been broken into and that sucked. best of luck

5150
11-19-2003, 04:08 PM
they found it thanks for the help
i am out of my great depression. my dick was hard when i saw that it had not even been touched. all they did was take the vins and plates. why would you steel a car and tow it to a differant city and leave it.