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Monday, 27-Jul 2015 @ 1:34pm
Edited by d
Monday, 27-Jul 2015 @ 7:47pm
Monday, 27-Jul 2015 @ 7:47pm
Ive decided that I will never own a VB10 again at least in Okinawa
due to the rust and cost of transportation to these remote Islands.
Theres gazilllions of these little critters in stock form and panels
and parts are littered everywhere with great upgrade-ability.
They are very comfortable have retro seats and interior, no rattles,
wind noise or issues with seals, well put together for a suzuki and
bonus is AWD are available to convert to RWD only with some
tinkering as done to other east west AWD cars made RWD only.
This I could fix in the future as they are cheap at 200aud for one
with worn engine, gear issues or just moving up to newer models.
Its not a datsun and far from a replica of a VB so I should really call
it a pseudo VB10 from the look and feel of it at least.
Introducing the Suzuki Lapin wagon, still sold in Japan new with its
introduction in 2002 and still selling new today!
The plan is late chromed lapin grille with datsun 1000 emblem, simple stainless wrap around
front bumpers or bumperettes (have a Stainless Steel master craftsman here), hot rod peep mirrors,
welded up rear doors and one piece glass, bolt on flares with 15 inch old school wheels etc.
For the engine Im looking at a variety of options as the early ones come with K6 engines which
bolt up the 3 or 4 cylinder K series in many flavours and power options.
So far the 95hp 1400cc K14B looks like a good option with factory K10A turbo options.
Manual gearbox in 5 speed or cvt paddle shift also possible from the new works alto models.
some further information...from wiki
The first-generation Alto Lapin was introduced in January 2002 with three trims, "G","X" and "X2". The car is powered by the Suzuki's K6A kei car engine, 0.66 L naturally aspirated (40 kW / 54 hp) with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The default transmission is a four-speed automatic.
In October 2002, Suzuki launched the "Turbo". It has a turbocharged 44 kW (60 hp) motor and a five-speed manual option.
In September 2003, the series II model was introduced and two new versions "SS" and "L" were added.
In October 2004, the series III model was introduced and "L" discontinued.
In December 2005, the series IV model was introduced and the canvas top version was discontinued.
In April 2006, the series V model introduced and round-shape headlamps "L" added."X2" version discontinued.
In May 2007, the series VI model introduced and received new shape front grill.
[size= 14px; line-height: 22.3999996185303px]Im aiming for the canvas top with 2006 grille, AWD and in a light pastel colour not red![/size]
[size= 14px; line-height: 22.3999996185303px][/size]
wheelbase is much better than 1000 and 1200 stock models[/size]
Engine
657 cc inline-3 dohc 40 kW
657 cc inline-3 turbo dohc 44 kW
Transmission
4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,360 mm (92.9 in)
Length
3,395 mm (133.7 in)
Width
1,475 mm (58.1 in)
Height
1,495 mm (58.9 in)–1,505 mm (59.3 in)
Curb weight
780 kg (1,720 lb)-850 kg (1,874 lb)
due to the rust and cost of transportation to these remote Islands.
Theres gazilllions of these little critters in stock form and panels
and parts are littered everywhere with great upgrade-ability.
They are very comfortable have retro seats and interior, no rattles,
wind noise or issues with seals, well put together for a suzuki and
bonus is AWD are available to convert to RWD only with some
tinkering as done to other east west AWD cars made RWD only.
This I could fix in the future as they are cheap at 200aud for one
with worn engine, gear issues or just moving up to newer models.
Its not a datsun and far from a replica of a VB so I should really call
it a pseudo VB10 from the look and feel of it at least.
Introducing the Suzuki Lapin wagon, still sold in Japan new with its
introduction in 2002 and still selling new today!
The plan is late chromed lapin grille with datsun 1000 emblem, simple stainless wrap around
front bumpers or bumperettes (have a Stainless Steel master craftsman here), hot rod peep mirrors,
welded up rear doors and one piece glass, bolt on flares with 15 inch old school wheels etc.
For the engine Im looking at a variety of options as the early ones come with K6 engines which
bolt up the 3 or 4 cylinder K series in many flavours and power options.
So far the 95hp 1400cc K14B looks like a good option with factory K10A turbo options.
Manual gearbox in 5 speed or cvt paddle shift also possible from the new works alto models.
some further information...from wiki
The first-generation Alto Lapin was introduced in January 2002 with three trims, "G","X" and "X2". The car is powered by the Suzuki's K6A kei car engine, 0.66 L naturally aspirated (40 kW / 54 hp) with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The default transmission is a four-speed automatic.
In October 2002, Suzuki launched the "Turbo". It has a turbocharged 44 kW (60 hp) motor and a five-speed manual option.
In September 2003, the series II model was introduced and two new versions "SS" and "L" were added.
In October 2004, the series III model was introduced and "L" discontinued.
In December 2005, the series IV model was introduced and the canvas top version was discontinued.
In April 2006, the series V model introduced and round-shape headlamps "L" added."X2" version discontinued.
In May 2007, the series VI model introduced and received new shape front grill.
[size= 14px; line-height: 22.3999996185303px]Im aiming for the canvas top with 2006 grille, AWD and in a light pastel colour not red![/size]
[size= 14px; line-height: 22.3999996185303px][/size]
wheelbase is much better than 1000 and 1200 stock models[/size]
Engine
657 cc inline-3 dohc 40 kW
657 cc inline-3 turbo dohc 44 kW
Transmission
4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,360 mm (92.9 in)
Length
3,395 mm (133.7 in)
Width
1,475 mm (58.1 in)
Height
1,495 mm (58.9 in)–1,505 mm (59.3 in)
Curb weight
780 kg (1,720 lb)-850 kg (1,874 lb)
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