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Thread: Remember the old LJ Suzuki's?

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    LJ50s certainly seem to affect people. At school I recall going for an engine run in thrash in one that was owned by my brothers friend - he now owns 2 ARB outlets in Sydney and competes. My best buddy also had an LJ50 at school, great times with so many laughs and adventures and that's what spawned my interest in 4wds! Wow, that thing copped a flogging and spent most time on 3 wheels until the day it landed on no wheels.

    Never noticed the centered front diff.
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    2stroke Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post

    Never noticed the centered front diff.
    Both diffs are centred, at least spare axle fits both sides.
    Edit, it actually drove forward out of this, by far the most fun vehicle I've ever owned.
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    My last 4x4 was a zook, but a little later model than the ones shown here.
    1999 Jimny. Recently sold it as its too small for two up and the dogs... And it allowed me to buy a new moto haha.

    Put a 2inch OME lift, ARB bar, IPF lights, 215/75r15 muddies, uhf, home made draws, breathers etc etc etc.

    Amazingly capable, kept up with my mates big rigs (all on 32"+ tyres, and various mods) which they hated as they gave me heaps for buying my little hairdressers car (stocker originally)












    edit - 2stroke, youd be a fellow auszooker yes??

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    I also moved from a jimny to a discovery. 235's arb bar winch lockers snorkel dual battery every thing. 20lts to the 100 on the highway. made the td5 cheap to run

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    Quote Originally Posted by beagleONE View Post

    edit - 2stroke, youd be a fellow auszooker yes??
    Never heard of auszookers.

    Is it centered on older Suzis and/or modded hard core Suzis or is it a broad spectrum site? The reason I ask is that I have a 2013 Grand Vitara Urban and a 2013 Grand Vitara Sport and have been looking for an Aussie Suzi web site to join.

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    2stroke Guest
    Auszookers is a pretty good suzuki site, not as active as it once was but good coverage on the full spectrum of models. Members from all over Australia and some from NZ etc.

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    Yep... I'm still on there as well. Good people& like here some awesome knowledge.

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    hahaha, yeah they do like to sing dont they beefy


    its funny how theres a few zook owners that have moved over to landys.
    always on the hunt for something different.


    like the lads have said grumbles, auszookers is a great aussie based site. theres a fair bit of knowledge floating about on there, and crew are generally happy to help.

    check it out mate!

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    Thanks for the good recommendations about Auszookers guys. I'll check it out.

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    I did have a LJ50, that went up Ipswich way...but was recently offered a LJ81 tray back that I'm trying to resist the urge to bring home. With a RRC, D1 and LWB Sierra, shed space is at a premium atm..


    Gotta love the 50's tho

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