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DVSQ625
Joined: Sun Aug 07, 2011 5:29 am Posts: 8 Location: Bellbowrie, QLD
Vehicle: SQ625 GV
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 Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 7:04 am |
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$8000
For sale is our SQ625 12/2003 5 speed manual Suzuki Grand Vitara Sports wagon. Wasnt first registered till 2004. As a mechanic myself its had an immaculate service history, and also previously as Suzuki dealers wifes car. Electric windows and mirrors, power steer, icy cold air-con, fog lights. Comes with roof racks and roof basket (not pictured). The body is in great condition and has been well cared for, clay bar twice a year and full Autoglym wax. Has quite dark window tint and the interior is in fantastic condition. Has the venetian / cargo blind in the rear (not pictured) has no hail damage, hasnt been flooded, isnt a repairble write-off or anything else sinister! Has one of the heaviest coat of rust prevention I've ever seen and is 100% rust / corrosion free.
In the last 60K has had the following...
Service every 5K, oil and filter everytime using Castrol synthetic and Fram filters out of the U.S
New front and rear genuine KYB shocks and springs, tie rod ends, link bushes, d bushes and top bearing plates.
New NGK O2 sensors, IAT sensor and premium NGK platinum plugs.
Had new coolant less than 5K ago, New Hankook Dynapro 2 SUV tyres less than 2K ago. New front brake pads, rear brake shoes, Clutch master and slave cylinder. New NPC performance clutch done at 120K's.
Gearbox front and rear diffs and transfer case serviced at 150K's with Castrol syntrax, synthetic oils.
This is my wifes car and with 3 kids I've maintained this Suzuki well above the required standard to maintain A1 reliability.
Contact me for photos... have plenty
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DarkHorse

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Joined: Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:30 pm Posts: 5413
Vehicle: 08 SV650
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 Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:38 pm |
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Hate to nitpick, but the one major job hasn't been mentioned - timing chains?
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