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This is my 1988 Suzuki Samurai Tin Top. I picked it up on 5/24/08. 5 speed, 4x4, Lots of rust, needs brakes fixed, and numerous small problems that I plan to chip away at. It’s completely stock. I don’t plan to do many of the typical off-road modifications like lifts and big tires. I see it as a potential daily driver and fun vehicle to go off the road occasionally.

Added on May 27 by ClemSparks

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Nashco wrote: Jul 26, 2008 7:55 p.m.
Great daily driver, my brother has been looking for a tin top in decent shape for a while unsuccessfully. It’s hard to find one that’s still straight for a reasonable price. Bryce
GRM1964 wrote: Aug 4, 2008 3:13 p.m.
Nice rig Clem! You say it is a 1988 but it is fuel injected? They didn’t do that until 1990, maybe somebody did a swap. Enjoy it! GRM1964 Bill
ClemSparks wrote: Dec 9, 2008 11:16 a.m.
My bad…It’s carbureted :(. So I’ve edited the original post.
EricM wrote: Dec 23, 2008 3:23 p.m.
I love the “tin top” zuk
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