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RHINOZUKI

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The following pictures are from when my wife, Nev, and I went to Phoenix to buy the 1988 Suzuki Samurai. The previous owner, Darrel, named the rig Moozuki. When the rig made it to our home in Tucson Arizona it became known as Rhinozuki!

                 

Darrel showing me the rig.jpg (233077 bytes) Darrel showing me the rig known as "Moozuki"  

It was sitting on some pretty torn up 36"

Super Swampers. I currently run 33" Super

Swampers.    

   A look under the hood.jpg (39437 bytes)

Checking out things under the hood.

Not familiar with Suzuki's at all at

this point but I'm learning fast. As 

time goes on I'm getting real familiar

with the Samurai.

 

All parts appear to be under the hood.jpg (43493 bytes) None of the big parts are missing!

This picture is actually on the carport

when we made it back to Tucson.

 

 

Front view trying it on.jpg (34347 bytes) Front view trying it on for size.

One of my concerns was "Would I fit

in the Sammi. The fit worked on quite 

well.

 

 

Darrel showing the rig.jpg (88471 bytes) Front view and Darrel explaining some stuff.

The rig has Toyota axles (8") under it. It has

an EZ Locker and a spool.

 

 

 

 

Jim in rig.jpg (90974 bytes) Trying the rig on for size. 

I fit pretty good and the seat

is more comfortable than I expected.

 

 

Load4.jpg (34534 bytes)We struck a deal and loaded it up.

I had rented a U-Haul trailer in Tucson

and it was  a bit of a challenge getting the

straps over the 36" tires.

 

 

 

 

Loaded and ready for the trip to Tucson.jpg (89355 bytes) Loaded up and ready for the trip to Tucson

The trip back to Tucson was uneventful and the

rig now known as Rhinozuki now makes it's home

in Tucson, AZ.

 

 

Poser on the carport.jpg (51946 bytes) Rhinozuki at the new home in Tucson.

 

Rhinozuki had a brake problem!!

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