
Yes, the seats have been cleaned up. Took 2 hours but I got it done lol.
Woodie wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:35 pm Welcome HeyItsMilk !
They're rare everywhere, not just in your area. Didn't sell very well and then Suzuki abandoned North America altogether.
Road Race Motorsports made some body parts when the Kizashi first came out, but that's been 14 years now.
I see you have the automatic, that's the weak point on this car and ungodly expensive to repair if it goes out. Old Tech is a member here who has a repair shop in western Pennsylvania. He's an expert on Kizashi and especially the CVT. I see no front license plates on the cars in the lot, if that means Pennsylvania then you're in luck.
This is probably the best post on this site: viewtopic.php?f=32&t=3192
All of that was already replaced about 6 months ago by the last person to own it when they took it to the shop. I haven’t looked into the lowered springs yet though I’ll look into em. Repainted I’m definitely going professional I’m giving it to our body shop guy and having him repaint it and telling him it’s going to be sold. When in reality it’s just going back to me.Obama_is_hot6 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 2:07 pm imo the best stuff to do is preventative maintenance, get your transmission fluid changed. I think the manual says to do it every 30k miles. Thats what I did when I got mine, was new brakes, spark plugs, shocks, fluids, and gaskets. but as far as after market parts the only ones ive found that are actually in stock are H&R lowered springs (PN: 54101). but yeah id definitely recommend getting it repainted and professionally cleaned inside too ( like the seats) that would prob be the best way to make it looks nice.
The color of the interior was dependent on the color of the exterior. I believe the blue and white Kizashis got the tan interior while other colors like black got the black interior. I can't say for leather.