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UhOh

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Thinking about this it brings up a big point for me. Since I am replacing quite a few of the stock parts, I have a small mountain of OEM parts collecting dust. They don't have enough resale value to focus on trying to sell them off. Does anyone know of a good way to move them along without sending them to the landfill? I am keeping the wheels/tires for my Bronco coming next year. The shocks and cats likely have some value - the rest I am not sure. If someone lives in the Seattle area and needs bumpers, air boxes, leaf springs, running boards, etc I'm happy to get them to a good home.

Sent you a message for the front bumper :)
 

Doctor Mike

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Normally, I travel all over the world for work, but COVID has changed that so in June I decided to get a Raptor and outfit it for outdoor adventures. I found a good deal on a loaded 2019 in Oxford White. I then planned out the upgrades with my local shop here in the Seattle area. I can't wait to get it back and start exploring the outdoors around here.

My upgrades are:
Alcon front big brake kit
Method 316 Wheels with Nitto Ridge Grappler 37"
Honey Badger front bumper
Warn Zeon 10-S platinum winch
Baja Designs Onx6 40" light bar, 2x S8 Amber lights​
Honey Badger rear bumper with 2x S8 Amber lights
KC M Roof Rack with Pro6 light bar
Fox Live Valve 3.0 front and rear
RPG billet upper control arms
RPG billet tie rods
SVC rear bump stop kit with Fox IFP bump stops
Deaver +3 leaf springs
Camburg rear shackles
SPC HD Alignment kit
SPD catted down pipes, thermostat, plugs, etc
Krazy house customs high clearance tail pipes
AFE Power intake
MPT Tunes w/gauge
UPR Catch Can
Tial pnp blow off valve
RPD recovery rack
GJ minimalist bed support
ADV 2+2 fiberglass front fenders with liners
AMP power steps (so my wife can get in)

And since I have to drive on the highway to get to the outdoors I am also adding integrated Laser and radar detection/protection system.
 

doba_s

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Wow, so $7500 for radar protection. Think I'll just slow down a bit. Thanks
Like $7500 is a lot of money these days??? After counting Speeding ticket cost, traffic school, time, insurance bump you will find it’s well worth it!

every time you post you are concerned how much others spend lol ...
 

911 Crazy

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Like $7500 is a lot of money these days??? After counting Speeding ticket cost, traffic school, time, insurance bump you will find it’s well worth it!

every time you post you are concerned how much others spend lol ...

You just keep talking there Speed Racer!
 

omoplata

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Congratulations on a beautiful rig! What shop are you using for your mods? I live in the PNW also, always looking for good shops!

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