this is one cool ranger
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Its a show truck. I doubt that he needs the truck to 'get him home' on a day to day basis.
That's a quality build with no detail left untouched. The amount of work in that truck is amazing. The finished product is just one clean and smooth ride. Definetly one of the nicest bagged Rangers I have seen.
That's what I love about Rangers. Whether lifted or slammed, they look sick.
That's what I love about Rangers. Whether lifted or slammed, they look sick.
ehh. i like it but ive seen better rangers. ones with less work with less camber! and the hood and mirrors have got to go.. i mean ur gonna spend all that time fitting an exp front clip and u put on street scene mirrors from the 90's. and too much tire. like Adam said. he aint drivin it. ditch the big sidewall go with more wheel. now that im done picking it apart. have to appriciate the effort!
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yeah, i think the front end, minus the hood, and the interior are my favorite parts of that truck.
but i understand having to have the bigger hood to make room for the motor.
but i understand having to have the bigger hood to make room for the motor.
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