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Here are some more pics of my Ranger. There are also some pics of other things on here as well.
There is a description of each photo if you are wandering what you are looking at!

Left: Kisha posing with the nose on my truck
I would like to point out the clear corners and billet grille. By the way, I designed the tattoo.
Right: Last pic of truck before bags
This was how the truck looked before front bags. Basically had the altezzas and roll pan, which were the last two mods done before the bags.
Left: Flowmaster Delta Flow 50 series muffler
I replaced the stock muffler with a Flowmaster for better sound and a little more power. In addition to this I have a K&N drop in replacement air filter. I modified the stock air intake system by removing any restrictive elements in it. This made for a better sounding engine and a few more horsepower, mainly felt in the higher RPM range.
Right: My flamed door panel and window crank
I repainted my door panel gloss black. It was previously bright yellow. To make it a little more custom I decided to throw some yellow flames into the mix. I have carried this theme to the dash as well. There is a pic below this one that shows it. I have also carried the theme through onto gauge cluster surround. The radio bezel is just gloss black. Plans are to tweed some things, add a Ford Explorer center console, Ford Explorer Leather bucket seats, Ford Explorer overhead console. I also need to make a custom gauge pod for my air gauges. I could spend forever on the interior. I want it custom, yet more luxurious than it was from the factory. THis area is constantly being upgraded.
Previous Rear End
Notice the Century fiberglass bed lid and Keystone sport wing,compliments of Earl Watkins, owner of House of Custom in Danville, IL.
The Altezza tails, which replace the clear tails. They suffered a bad death when a semi driver decided to smash the rear end of my truck.
I got the new tailights and bed sides out of the deal. The Xenon roll pan is gone now, replaced by a molded in East Coast Customs pan.
The tailgate is now shaved (no Ford emblem, no tailgate handle). Larry Quick did the initial body work to the gate, and Todd's did the rest.

<--------To the left is a pic of the truck laid out in the front.
I just thought it was a pretty good looking photo. Waiting for the rear to be completed along with a list of other things.......