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rangie uters

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Post by big_yella »

just wondering. i am doing a rangie ute conversion to a tray back. i have built most of my cab frame but when i look at it it seems a bit over kill. is there any such thing as to much? has anyone got any pics of their frames they have made? i would post up a pic but i have no idea how to. i had a crappy frame in it b4 but have ripped it out and built a new one. if some one wants to post the pics for me that would be good!
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Post by Loanrangie »

To post pics, just use the browse field below to search for the pic on your pc and then hit submit.
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Post by big_yella »

ok. try this. this is a pic of the frame i have built so far. its not finished yet as you will be able to tell. overkill or not enough? it looks lop sided in the pic but it definately aint by measurements!
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Post by madrangie »

Best pic i have of my frame work
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Post by cloughy »

Igot some if someone will host them
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Post by Loanrangie »

cloughy wrote:Igot some if someone will host them
They dont need to be hosted,

To post pics, just use the browse field below to search for the pic on your pc and then hit submit.
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Post by GRIMACE »

madrangie wrote:Best pic i have of my frame work
thats neat and simple.
got any more pics of the work you have done :?:
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