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My 1994 Ford Ranger Splash: Arkansas Customs is my website for custom vehicles in Arkansas. I really want to get an extended cab Toyota Tacoma though, because my single cab ...
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    Linux User gruven's Avatar
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    My 1994 Ford Ranger Splash:









    Arkansas Customs is my website for custom vehicles in Arkansas.

    I really want to get an extended cab Toyota Tacoma though, because my single cab ranger is just too small.

    Also, those pictures are from my old apartment, I now live in a house! And the GrandAm beside my truck we no longer have. I now have a white Toyota Prius. And they both (truck and car) now sit in a garage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by waterhead View Post
    I would love to have had an extended cab, but I needed a full bed. I have been remodeling my house, and needed it for carrying full sheets of plywood and drywall. Not to mention the numerous trips to the dump.
    The extended cab has been absolutely worth it for me. I'm a road tripper and I'll often sleep in the cabin. Being able to move the seats way back is priceless! I don't haul really large stuff often, but the absolutely best thing about driving a truck is that there are no blind spots.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dapper Dan View Post
    Hi Artesia! Nice truck! If I didn't know better I'd swear that picture was taken in upstate South Carolina judging from the trees and landscape. Looks just like it does here!
    Thanks! That was actually taken just north of Flagstaff, AZ. It's not that obvious in the pic but the ground is black. It's all volcanic rock (Sunset Crater Volcano). The entire landscape in the area is black with greenery sprouting in places and it looks amazing with patches of snow on the ground. It's accessible off highway 89 via fire roads. I love it up there.

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