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Old 12-12-2020, 12:36 PM   #1
ozrunner
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Default Unreal Ford factory armoured Rangers and Everests

This info was a real surprise.

Ford provides Rangers and Everests kitted out with protective armour etc etc for Army, Police or security use.

The details on the Armoured Everest are cool as its for people carrying protection with armour plate etc to stop even high powered rifle fire !!!

"If you’d rather play GI Joe, you can do that too. How’s an armoured assault vehicle with a universal gun rack, general purpose machine gun mount, gunports with armoured glass, and most considerate of all, air con for the rear gunner compartment , sound?

One of the zompie uprising Everests would be cool.

These are all factory appointed by Ford even down to the Camo.

https://www.caradvice.com.au/907573/...edium=Referral
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