it's a 1992 with 105k on the ticker, but estimated 30k of that was behind a motorhome. It has a few dents but nothing major. It was in a front end collision and needed a new grille and a few hours with some hammers, dollies, a slide hammer, and stud welder but after that it looks really good. It came with a 4" superlift kit and 31" goodyear MTR's.
Funny story about buying it though...I had to drive up to Lacey, WA to pick it up (3 hours away from me). I asked the guy if I could drive it home or if I needed to bring my truck and trailer...he said, "Sure! I drive it every day! No problems at all!". when I got there, I noticed that tags were expired, rear driveshaft u-joint caps were almost completely gone, no taillights, only 1 brake light and 1 turn signal (bulbs were good...turned out to be a ground issue), and the inside was DISGUSTING (motor and gear oil all over everything, with a layer of orange peels and little debbie wrappers on top of it all). I voiced my discontent with the situation and managed to negotiate the price down to $1600, and figured I would try my luck and making it home. I dropped the rear driveshaft in the Cabela's parking lot and started home in front wheel drive. Not 5 minutes down I-5, I saw the blue and red lights in my rearview mirror. Really? Already? After listing off all of the violations I was committing, the officer and I had a nice discussion about firearms (I have my CCW in OR and WA) and he let me off with a warning.
When I got home, I used my tractor to lift the sami up onto it's rear bumper and I pressure washed out the inside. After a thorough cleaning, I fixed all of the sami's issues: Leaky distributor o-ring, clicky starter, replaced one headlight and fixed the taillight wiring, and repaired the rear driveshaft. The rear driveshaft was another issue...it has been bad for so long that the u-joint cross wore through the caps and into the yoke...when I tried to press in the new u-joint caps they got stuck before fully seating. I broke one of the caps while trying to press them back out...so in true redneck fashion, I welded washers over each cap to keep the needle bearings in place. It will never come apart again, but at least it is on the road for no $$ out of pocket. I'll put a toy driveshaft in there as soon as I find one on craigslist.
Over the weekend I ordered a bunch of other cool parts: Stainless steel header (to replace a cracked exhaust manifold), various oem parts including some body plugs and glove box door, 6.5:1 tcase gears, upgraded front tcase output shaft, mighty kong tcase bucket, rear mini-spool, k&n air filter, a CD player and marine grade speakers to fill the holes left by the previous owner, and some ABS body panels.
I know I'm supposed to be working on the unimooki:
http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=22577.0(shameless promotion of my build thread)
but I'm tired of waiting on parts. I thought I was done with samurais when I sold my turbodiesel one...but here I am building another one. I figure this one will serve in its current form for a year or so and allow me to wheel occasionally until I'm done with the Vitara.