4 door ranger


You haul stone? *Interest peeks in Koda's quarrymen mind*

Not all the time. Just very few rare occusions. Usually I haul camping gear, tree logs, and bicycles. But its nice to own a truck when doing land scaping projects, which required about 1,800lbs of brick stones. FYI: Ford rated the load capcity around 1,250 -1,500 lbs for the Ranger.
 
Not all the time. Just very few rare occusions. Usually I haul camping gear, tree logs, and bicycles. But its nice to own a truck when doing land scaping projects, which required about 1,800lbs of brick stones. FYI: Ford rated the load capcity around 1,250 -1,500 lbs for the Ranger.

I haul bluestone. Could never use the Ranger for that except for special deliveries of only a few stones. I normally use the Dodge for heavy loads.

It's a Dodge PowerRam 150.
 
How do tuners get skylines in to the us if skylines are sold in japan and not the us?

they remove the engine and ship them.

"It's no different than building a dune buggy," Alison says about Kaizo cars. "And they register in most states as 'specially constructed vehicles.' It's the same process they use to bring in the Noble M400."

Of course "most" states is not the same as "all," and the intricacies of every state vary. Some states, somewhere between 10 and 15, are notoriously easy to get a registration for practically anything in. Others, like California, have reputations that may be more daunting than the reality (though showing up around 5 a.m. at a DMV office on January 2 to get one of the new year's allotment of 500 special construction exemptions for the Golden State is an adventure).
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=105699

so go to mexico get a 4 door ranger with the engine blown, rip it out then ship it here and replace the engine.
 
you can try, but it looks like a sure thing it just auto parts if there is no engine.
 
Do they have the same wheel base as another RBV perhaps?

Then you could just swap bodies, and it would be legal for emissions (sp?) with a USA engine and legal for safety. If the frames the issue.
 
I honestly think there would be more profit in smuggling one of these Rangers across the border compared to a van packed tight with illegal immigrants.
 

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