07-10-2009, 03:01 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Waynesboro PA
Age: 30
Posts: 38,271
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Originally Posted by Chubs
I know dude, i was just saying....if ur gonna rock climb with it (mudding, pulling stuff) and put the time/parts into it...do something with a bit more torque.
the original samarai sucked. my grandparents have one.
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The Samurai had a 1.3 liter, 63 hp (47 kW), 4-cylinder engine and was available as a convertible or a hardtop. The Suzuki Samurai became intensely popular within the serious 4wd community for its extreme off road performance and reliability compared to other 4wds of the time.
The Samurai is also considered a great beginner 4wd due to its simple design and ease of modifications with engine swaps and suspension upgrades.
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