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KXRida
06-03-2010, 11:04 AM
Bought the fenders, grill, and hood 2 years or so ago hoping to continue to build my ranger into a semi long travel truck but plans fell through and I'm hoping to start my mustang build. More or less this is everything you need to start fabbing up onto the truck. Everything you need is here with the exception of a bumper. This kit puts a gen I/II ranger to an 01-03 style which in addition puts the front grill about an extra 2'' forward over the standard flat 83-92 front ends. I know it will fit 83-92, body lines should be the same or somewhat close on the 89-92 rangers. The only thing else you need is the headlight wiring harness from an 01 and up ranger to splice into your factory wiring and headlight buckets from an 01+ ranger if you so desire to have your headlights adjustable or you plan on still having the truck street legal and the wiring and sockets to plug into the side marker lights. The head light buckets come in a complete header panel which can be purchased off ebay new for around $40. Fenders are 6'' flare I believe. Hood is a fiberglass stock replica. I took a lot of time to find all the correct plugs and wires for the lights to have a factory like setup. They just need spliced in. Included are 2 LED orange side marker bulbs, 2 chrome/orange turn signal bulbs (chrome when unlit and orange when blinking), 2 Nokya OE replacement head light sockets, 2 OE replacement turn signal sockets, Pair of 7000K Nokya 100/80w arctic white head lights, 2 Mr. Gasket Hood pin sets, T-Rex billet bar grille, and a pair of black housing headlights with clear corners. I had all the wiring from and 04 ranger and side marker sockets, but it accidently got thrown away sometime in the last two years. I believe I paid somewhere around $15 for all of that at a junkyard. To be honest with you, today is the first time I've actually seen the grill and headlights. They were never opened until today. All in all there is easily $1000+ wrapped up in this adventure.
This is the newer style that fiberwerx offers that replaced the style I currently have. http://www.fiberwerx.com/html/ford/r...gallery06.html but you get the idea. Not a cheap kit by any means.
The glass is in pretty decent shape. Will need a few fixes before prep and paint. I received it with a small chunk missing in the left corner of the hood. Can easily be repaired by anyone with a little knowledge about fiberglassing. The front grill is one solid piece. I've seen some guys solid mount the billet grills the core support and just have the fiberglass slide over them. My plan was to fiberglass mounting tabs into the fiberglass grill and have it mount as part of the fiberglass. Besides a few scratches in the gel coat here and there nothing major, just dirty from sitting in the garage.

Everything is located in Altoona, Pa. Will ship at buyers expense, but it can be costly. If buyer is serious I may be possible to drive.

Asking 700 obo

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