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Suzuki Samurai doing some DONUTS!

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2009

1988 Samurai with Toyota 20R and 33's, check out www.4wdfactory.com

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  • eh does the toyota motor bold right up are you using the suzuki trans or did you have to change to toyota trans & modify the driveshaft?

  • No it doesn't. I used all toyota parts when I built it: engine, transmission, transfercase, drive shafts and axles. I got the parts from a severely beat up early model pickup. The sammy stuff just isn't strong enough for what I built this truck for.

  • hey pal how much work was that to put the yota engine

  • Not much really, I just took the whole engine/running gear and put it in the sammy. I used the sammy harness and toy engine mounts. I did a build page at car domain under 4wdfactory

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  • Nice Zuki. That thing has some balls.

  • I'm in the process of doin this exact swap with all toyota drivetrain. This video has got me way stoked on it! To hell with all the suzuki purist haters! You could never do that with the 1.3!

  • fucking nice!!!

  • cuanto cuanto?

  • "Headers.... Header.." lol... nice save. Cool mod to boot.

  • YES!

  • That is a vehicle i would least expect to do donuts. hahaha impressive...

  • "Yes"

  • Nasty samurai, looked like you were going to flip.

  • Thought you were for sure going to flip it! Sweet sammy

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