A Two-Toned Custom 1995 Suzuki Samurai in the Philippines
A Suzuki Samurai, sitting under a shade in Quezon City. The not-so-little truck had numerous modifications applied to its wheels, suspension, front bumper, rear bumper, and roof. This JX variant had been specifically made for a calling in nature, bouncing around in the dirt and mud. The Suzuki Samurai was manufactured between the years 1981 and 1998. During its more-than-a-decade long history, it has undergone many different changes to its components, interior and exterior. The Samurai had various names such as the Holden Drover and the Maruti Gypsy, as it was sold in countless countries during its heyday, including the Philippines in the early 90's. Seen from the front of the truck are its body and suspension lifts. The suspension seemed to be heavily modified, with its shocks and springs most likely replaced with aftermarket ones. Its front bumper had bullbars with yellow fog lights attached, adding to its retro feel, while i...