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Thailand Zooks

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Post by Gutless »

On my recent trip to Phuket I saw a few very cool zooks.

1.2L EFI manual Leafy LWB sierra with extra cab hard top and coily front clip :armsup:

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I wonder if we can persuade suzuki australia to bring some in?
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Post by ofr57 »

NIIIIIIIIIIICE :cool:
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Post by smiley_smoke »

would be good to pillage the EFI setup off some wrecked ones and ship them in :) hmmm
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Post by ofr57 »

i just relised .... 1.2L :? typo or totally differant engine
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Post by Highway-Star »

It's looks like a narrow track too. What a mixed up car!
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Post by PJ.zook »

Looks like they treat em better than the Fijiians, like this one taken by me mum.

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Post by Gutless »

ofr57 wrote:i just relised .... 1.2L :? typo or totally differant engine
Not a typo :twisted:
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Post by foolsp33d »

PJ.zook wrote:Looks like they treat em better than the Fijiians, like this one taken by me mum.

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Lol, Can see the add now.. ForceAle.. One WT suzi. sligh body damage. could use some TLC. with plates, and bonus work stand.. buyer to remove.. Lol. nice one!

love the look of the bitsa LWB to.. whos going to do the research!? lol
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Post by mr green »

i also saw some of those xtracabs at tailand. love the little back seat.almost a family car ;)
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Post by Pinball »

they're still makin em

http://www.suzukibali.com/caribian.html

disks front and rear, longer than our LWB but on NT track with 1.3l engine a/c and powersteer....

and i dunno bout rest of oz, but suzuki Qld won't bring em in... *sigh*

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Post by fool_injected »

Check with some Grey Importers they may be able to bring them in
You could bring a body only in but you may have ADR compliance dramas
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

have you got any photos of chicks shooting ping pong balls at the zooks?
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Post by Santos »

Pinball wrote:
disks front and rear, longer than our LWB but on NT track with 1.3l engine a/c and powersteer....

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Post by fool_injected »

Shorty has ABS too :lol:
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Post by BenT »

Pinball wrote:disks front and rear
Hmmm... It says Front: Disk - floating caliper type, Rear: Disk - leading trailing.
Thats a bit contradictory.. leading - trailing is drum brake terminology

I bet they still have drums.

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Post by want33s »

BenT wrote:
Pinball wrote:disks front and rear
Hmmm... It says Front: Disk - floating caliper type, Rear: Disk - leading trailing.
Thats a bit contradictory.. leading - trailing is drum brake terminology

I bet they still have drums.

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Post by want33s »

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From a 5 minute look on google I found there are hundreds of thousands of these Suzuki Caribian's in S.E Asia especially Thailand. I have already sent Emails to every Thailand Suzuki dealer/wrecker I can find asking about powersteering and A/C availability. I'll import a heap if the price is right. Anyone interested in a NEW RHD Sierra (not jimny or Vit)powersteer box?
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Post by fool_injected »

want33s wrote:Anyone interested in a NEW RHD Sierra (not jimny or Vit)powersteer box?
Yes please, be interesting to know what the panels would be worth too
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Post by mr green »

yeh i'll have a steering box too but a jimny one will do me if anybody has one. did anyone else notice it said rack and pinion?
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Post by CHOPS1 »

yeah if price is good i'd be keen. need power now its locked!

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Post by ofr57 »

yeah power steer sounds good ... let us know how much an I'll see if its in the budget :cool:
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Post by =SKB= »

want33s wrote:I'll import a heap if the price is right. Anyone interested in a NEW RHD Sierra (not jimny or Vit)powersteer box?
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Plus the rear disc setup :armsup:
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Post by grimbo »

Santos wrote:
Pinball wrote:
disks front and rear, longer than our LWB but on NT track with 1.3l engine a/c and powersteer....

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Post by CanberraMav »

I started a similar thread last year before i went to Thailand.

the prices on parts etc despite our dollar being stroger than theirs were pretty comparable to here.

From memory it was around $700 for a power steer setup. I drove around a few wreckers etc there and could not get any good prices.
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Post by want33s »

I haven't had much luck finding a dealer willing to send from thailand, BUT I have had some success..... I can get brand new power steering boxes to suit a Maruti Gypsy from India...One source so far says US$96 (AU$125) each plus freight. Is a Maruti Gypsy chassis and steering box the same as Sierra? I would assume it is, but I have to be sure before I import a few thousand dollars worth of parts.
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Post by zooker »

want33s wrote:I haven't had much luck finding a dealer willing to send from thailand, BUT I have had some success..... I can get brand new power steering boxes to suit a Maruti Gypsy from India...One source so far says US$96 (AU$125) each plus freight. Is a Maruti Gypsy chassis and steering box the same as Sierra? I would assume it is, but I have to be sure before I import a few thousand dollars worth of parts.
Yes the chassis and steering box are the same. I have one.
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Post by want33s »

ALLRIGHT... so Maruti is the same..... I need a Suzuki OR Maruti powersteering box part number... Can anyone help? It looks like I'll be able to land boxes here for about $225-$250 each. Then you just need pump,brackets,belt and lines, which I will be able to get GENUINE. My contact in India can supply any MARUTI Genuine Parts and Accessories. A full catalog will come with my first order so I guess I'll be ordering again. I wonder how much is the same! Brand new carbies, starter motors, windscreen frames, tailgates etc etc etc !!! woohoo
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Post by BenT »

According to the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue, this is a powersteering box:

48600-70A50

If you can give me a Maruti chassis number I can check this is the right one.

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Post by want33s »

Mine is a Suzuki.... Can anyone donate a MARUTI chassis number for research purposes?
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Post by spamwell »

i want some of the seats from it they look really comfy on the site
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