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The Ford Ranger 3.2L Diesel Bakkie combines robust performance with exceptional versatility, making it the ideal choice for both work and play. Powered by a formidable 3.2-liter turbocharged diesel engine, this bakkie delivers impressive torque and towing capacity, ensuring it can handle heavy loads with ease. Designed with rugged good looks, the Ranger features a bold front grille, muscular body lines, and a spacious double cab that comfortably accommodates up to five passengers. The bed offers ample cargo space, perfect for transporting tools, equipment, or outdoor gear. Inside, the Ranger is equipped with modern technology and comfort features, including a touchscreen infotainment system, Bluetooth connectivity, and advanced safety systems to keep you and your passengers secure. Durable materials and thoughtful storage solutions make it practical for daily use, whether you're on the job site or heading out for a weekend adventure. With its combination of strength, reliability, and cutting-edge features, the Ford Ranger 3.2L Diesel Bakkie is designed to tackle any challenge, delivering both power and comfort wherever the road takes you.

Shown below are the transport vehicle specifications of Ford Ranger, which is a Bakkie with load capacity of 1 Ton. This vehicle is available for use in transporting loads since 2024-10-10.

The Bakkie is located in Sandton, Gauteng. To find out if the Ford Ranger vehicle is still available to transport your load, contact David Newman using the contact details below (click on the text below to reveal the details).

 

Vehicle Type: Bakkie

Location: Sandton, Gauteng

Load Capacity: 1 Ton

Contact Person: David Newman

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