4x4 Suzuki
Readers Rigs
4x4 pictures of interesting 4x4 Suzuki from all over the world.
Suzuki started making 4x4's in the 60's. It started out very basic and has kept that tradition. Jimny, Samurai, Sierra and later the much improved Vitara and Grand Vitara. Affordable and light vehicles.
Share your joy of the 4x4 Suzuki you own and send in pictures and descriptions (see form below).
Emphasis is on quality rather than quantity.
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1986 Suzuki SJ 410 Björn Ingi from Iceland uses his long wheel base Suzuki mostly for winter four wheeling in the north part of the country where he lives and in the highlands of Iceland. |
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2001 Suzuki Grand Vitara Jarrod has some property in N.C. that he goes to often. Pretty much mud and woods. Also a large field that is pretty much a giant mud bog when it rains. There are a few different places to go around where he lives now in MO. A lot of rocks and mud. |
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2003 Suzuki Samurai pick
up 4x4 At this time of the year David from Portugal takes his Samurai pick up riding at Serra de Sintra, because there's mud all over the place, a bit of rocks, a bit of sand, some climbs, and its near his home. |
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Suzuki-Samurai (Gypsy in
India) Dwarakanath from India takes his Gypsy wheeling on highways, river bed, rocky terrain, slush and sand dunes. |
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1987 Samurai/Chevy Ryan goes wheeling at the Rubicon on his 1987 Suzuki Samurai rock crawler. It has a Chevy 350 motor with Edelbrock intake and carb, 465 tranny low 4 speed, 205 transfer case, Chevy 14 bolt rear locked, Chevy 3/4 ton front locked, 3 link suspension front and rear with coils. |
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1989 Suzuki
Sidekick Aaron goes wheeling in Southern California Deserts and Mountains are close by. He has been on a few Runs in Anza Burego and San Bernardino Desert areas. |
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Suzuki Vitara, 1984, 1600 JLX 16V
Kevin's modifications: Calmini 3" super articulation kit, 3" body lift, CB, winch bumper with winch, some extra lights, tires are BFG Mud 32"x11,5x15. |
Please feel free to submit your 4x4 rig to be included by filling out the form below.
Don't hesitate to describe your vehicle in as many words as needed. This will make it much more interesting for others to read and enjoy.
I will generally choose to publish pictures and descriptions of vehicles that are unique or have interesting stories.
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