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SOLD : built Samurai southeast coast, 2,250.00

I have wheeled this for about 6 years now and I'm building a buggy and need to get this thing away from me so I keep the buggy on track.

-Toyota axles 5.29 chucks rear welded front true track posi, busted short side birf (I think).
- 1.6 8 valve engine, modded weber carb, headers, runs well.
- 4.16 t-case.
- beat up body with nice cage.
- older warn m5000 winch, works but noisy.
- front suspension needs bushings and springs.
- 36 TSL's on H1 wheels recentered with pressed centers, tread I'd guess is 75% with moderate rock rash (lugs rounded slightly)
- no windshield or doors on truck but I have them to install.
- optima battery.
- no title, this is not a street vehical
- suzuki power steering system, tracker (not as nice a yota swap)
- spare t-case, trans and trail tough trans overhaul kit.
- 4 wheel disk brakes with custom full floater rear, toyota front hubs on rear.
located near Savanah Ga.
2,250.00 which is about 1/3 of what I have spent on it.
this rig needs work to wheel, front axle and suspension needs fix at minumum, will drive onto trailer in 2 wheel.
not looking for trades or to part out.
 

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My computer took a dump so I'm having trouble posting pic's. I did pull the front end apart and swaped the broken birf for a good one, new inner seal and grease job.

I might take it for a mild trip to River Rock in Milledgeville Ga. this weekend.
 

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"Good" is relative but this rig has driven up every trail at Tellico over the years at least once. It is not a street ride though.

I put a axle stub it it so it works great. Does need front springs and bushings but it still works great front is sloppy and noisy though.
 
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