utah71 | New User
Posts: 7 | Joined 09/04/08
Posted: 11/05/08 12:32 PM
OH, i almost forgot, few days ago i was reading an old issue of Off Road and i saw the article about your truck...
Outstanding

It's amazing how much work there's behind it...
But if i can ask you something, that isn't your daily driver right?
I immagine arriving at the office with that beast... that's a commute ride!!
I guess that i would really copy it if i was in the US
Cheers fellas
utah71 | New User
Posts: 7 | Joined 09/04/08
Posted: 11/05/08 12:26 PM
sorry man that i didn't answered you before, but i had my laptop "melted"...
BTW, yep, in Italy you can't do nothing or at least nothing compared to the US...
There are lots of laws (it makes me laugh) and i think it's kind of a lobby, because only if u are a big company (read it FIAT the only one In italy) you can do almost what u want... but We,common people, well that's a different story.
And also there are not much components, expecially for this one... you can find stuff for Wranglers, Defenders and some Toy, and that's it.
I know, that suck A LOT...
But maybe one day i will turn mad, jump on a plain, go to Cali and get a nice 2000 Ranger XLT 4.0 with some mods straight from the US...
Posted: 10/03/08 11:13 AM
Really? You can't modify vehicles in Italy? Coming from a country that builds vehicles like the Ferrari and Lambo I would think modding wouldn't be a problem... that sucks...
utah71 | New User
Posts: 7 | Joined 09/04/08
Posted: 09/29/08 10:32 AM
Hey, thanks a lot man

i really appreciate, expecially by someone that own such a piece of mechanical art...
I mean if i ever do something like that here in italy the cops will:
1) make a chocolate key
2)lock me up with that key
3)eat the key
Just for let you understand how hard it's here to modify a truck...
By the way THANKS AGAIN!!!
(hope my english is not too bad)
Posted: 09/26/08 11:29 AM
Very cool Ranger!