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Ford Ranger Lowering Kit - Belltech Stage 3 on 2040-parts.com

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Oceanside, California, United States

Oceanside, California, United States
Condition:Used

Belltech Stage 3 Lowering Kit with nitro shocks. Part number 900SP. The kit was installed about 2 years ago by my uncle on his 2003 Ford Ranger - at approximately 4000 miles. I inherited the truck in May of last year and removed the kit in late February. The kit has only approx 10,000 miles on it. Ranger has 19,000 miles now. Great kit for a great price. New pricing is over $800 with tax and shipping

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