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Ranger splash spotted in southeast Texas


TexasRebel

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You live every day, you only die once...
Was riding through Liberty, Texas (between Beaumont and Houston) and I seen a white 93-97 Splash at the McDonalds. I have never seen one in this area before. Not even on craigslist. Was kinda curious if it may have been somebody on here. From what I seen of it in the few seconds of driving by, the thing looked to be in great condition still.
 
I see Rangers all the time. That does not mean they are members of this site, Bro. You did not take a photo?
 
I see Rangers all the time. That does not mean they are members of this site, Bro. You did not take a photo?

I see Rangers all the time too. Just never seen a Splash around here before.
 
Hey Texas; I'll share in your excitement. Very happy for you. I am even more happy to have found the leak in my sons downstairs ceiling. Cut 3 holes in the ceiling where it was getting wet, but as the way these things usually go, found the leak 10 feet away from there. Glad I won't be there when the daughter in law gets home! She's a real clean freak.
 
Haaaahaaaa...good one, Bro!!!!! Just stay away from cutting anything...unless your cutting some cheese....lol
 
Haaaahaaaa...good one, Bro!!!!! Just stay away from cutting anything...unless your cutting some cheese....lol

I wouldn't recommend cutting the cheese in the attic. It's usually hot up there and it will linger. Just like farting when in a industrial refrigerator. The hot air has nowhere to go except around you since your the only heat in there. Trust me, it happened to me when I worked at a little convenient store.
 
I see rangers all the time where I live, even 1st and 2nd gen... mine is rusty because it came from the coast..... have seen plenty of rust free ones....should be able to find a rust free core support and inner fender structure to fix the rust on mine
 
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Just so nobody thinks I'm a real Moron; The house is a 2 story and I was downstairs below the upstairs bathrooms. The ceiling was a better choice than the upstairs flooring when it came to cutting. The thing has been a very slight leak for about 11 years and had recently gotten worse. Been trying to convince the son to do this since day one. He finally said let's do it. I do not like worrying about things like this. I usually charge in and sometimes I'll admit, I should have gone a little slower. I've got to convince him to wait a while before closing up the holes we cut. Better wait and see if there are any other leaks.
 

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