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If so you can have your own thread in this section.
This section on other websites has led to arguments and contention. People are posting pictures of their pride and joy and therefore CONSTRUCTIVE comments only please!
Jamaican Jimny build, mon!
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26 Sep 2013 02:48 - 26 Sep 2013 02:50 #84394
by JamJim
Jamaican Jimny build, mon! was created by JamJim
Hello all.... Amazing site you guys have here and I must say it was instrumental in my purchase...
The short story is... I've always liked the Jimny, but never really saw myself driving one. I have a few friends that have started off-roading and pretty soon the off road bug bit me and the hunt was on... At first I wanted to build and older vitara or samurai, but eventually decided to get the jimny, being a newer vehicle and all. Jimny's are hugely popular in Jamaica, but they're mostly commercially owned by utility companies etc, all being very base models. It was pretty hard trying to find one privately owned and in good nick... Eventually I stumbled on the only red one I've ever seen locally and decided I MUST have it and so I did... The previous owner wasn't much of a car guy, so it was kept pretty dirty, but still no accidents. She's a 2000.. I picked her up yesterday.... Most off road duties but she will see some pavement.... For now, my plans are a general restoration, 2" lift and 235/75/15 tyres
4wd light flashes when I attempt to engage 4wd but I can see that the vacuum lines on the FR wheel are pretty brittle and broken in a few places.
The first time I saw her..... Notice the scuff marks.... I assumed the worse and assumed she needed to be painted
The short story is... I've always liked the Jimny, but never really saw myself driving one. I have a few friends that have started off-roading and pretty soon the off road bug bit me and the hunt was on... At first I wanted to build and older vitara or samurai, but eventually decided to get the jimny, being a newer vehicle and all. Jimny's are hugely popular in Jamaica, but they're mostly commercially owned by utility companies etc, all being very base models. It was pretty hard trying to find one privately owned and in good nick... Eventually I stumbled on the only red one I've ever seen locally and decided I MUST have it and so I did... The previous owner wasn't much of a car guy, so it was kept pretty dirty, but still no accidents. She's a 2000.. I picked her up yesterday.... Most off road duties but she will see some pavement.... For now, my plans are a general restoration, 2" lift and 235/75/15 tyres
4wd light flashes when I attempt to engage 4wd but I can see that the vacuum lines on the FR wheel are pretty brittle and broken in a few places.
The first time I saw her..... Notice the scuff marks.... I assumed the worse and assumed she needed to be painted
Last edit: 26 Sep 2013 02:50 by JamJim.
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26 Sep 2013 02:58 #84395
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Replied by JamJim on topic Jamaican Jimny build, mon!
Got quite a few stuff done today... I removed the old window tint, which will be redone tomorrow.. Broke out the old buffer and this is what she looks like now... No more scuff marks and that red is popping...
Tomorrow will be a pretty busy day with the tinting and general servicing... Engine oils, diff oils, oil/air filters, plugs, coolant all to be changed tomorrow... Also some amsoil foaming.
Her first rinse to really asses the paint damage
After buffing and tint removal
really hate these eBay foggies
Tomorrow will be a pretty busy day with the tinting and general servicing... Engine oils, diff oils, oil/air filters, plugs, coolant all to be changed tomorrow... Also some amsoil foaming.
Her first rinse to really asses the paint damage
After buffing and tint removal
really hate these eBay foggies
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26 Sep 2013 06:31 #84397
by j999pre
Gold Jimny the best colour (sold)![:( :(](/media/kunena/emoticons/5.png)
Big red Jimny 32" tyres, arbs, cage 5:1 transfer etc. (Sold)
Grey pick up Jimny
Turbo m13a, arbs, floating rear shafts, disc conversion rear, vented front conversion. 245 70 16. Winch, 3" lift, 4:16 trans hd shafts and CVS
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Looking good. Keep us posted.
Gold Jimny the best colour (sold)
![:( :(](/media/kunena/emoticons/5.png)
Big red Jimny 32" tyres, arbs, cage 5:1 transfer etc. (Sold)
Grey pick up Jimny
Turbo m13a, arbs, floating rear shafts, disc conversion rear, vented front conversion. 245 70 16. Winch, 3" lift, 4:16 trans hd shafts and CVS
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26 Sep 2013 07:10 - 26 Sep 2013 07:13 #84401
by JuanGuillie
Replied by JuanGuillie on topic Jamaican Jimny build, mon!
Hello JamJim, Welcome to this forum and WOW... you have there a very nice looking Jimny !!!
It is very good you did take off the ugly (violet colored) window tinting.
And you're do-ing a very good job with changing all oils and other stuff in and around the motor.
Just make shure you check the brake's too (front and rear) and eventually change them.
The lift and tyres are allready a very good start for making it more offroad worthy.![;) ;)](/media/kunena/emoticons/11.png)
Just take care... when going off-road with these black mud flaps, they will work as a scoop!
Have a lot of fun with this nice Jimny and from time to time send us some pictures !
It is very good you did take off the ugly (violet colored) window tinting.
And you're do-ing a very good job with changing all oils and other stuff in and around the motor.
Just make shure you check the brake's too (front and rear) and eventually change them.
The lift and tyres are allready a very good start for making it more offroad worthy.
![;) ;)](/media/kunena/emoticons/11.png)
Just take care... when going off-road with these black mud flaps, they will work as a scoop!
Have a lot of fun with this nice Jimny and from time to time send us some pictures !
![B) B)](/media/kunena/emoticons/1.png)
Last edit: 26 Sep 2013 07:13 by JuanGuillie.
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26 Sep 2013 09:00 #84421
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Replied by JivingDaddy on topic Jamaican Jimny build, mon!
Whap'am JamJim. Yep, nice looking Jimny. Welcome and have fun.
One one coco full basket.
One one coco full basket.
![;) ;)](/media/kunena/emoticons/11.png)
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26 Sep 2013 13:57 #84471
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Replied by Tadpole on topic Jamaican Jimny build, mon!
Welcome this fine forum JamJim it’s good to have you join us, all ready your jim is looking good ...............
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