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It came with a suggested manufacturer retail price (MSRP) of approximately $295,000 before any pricey options and dealer markups, and an exceptionally distinct example has recently been listed for sale online. All up, the Bronco DR has 15.8-inches inches of suspension travel at the front and 17.4-inches inches at the rear. 1 differentials.
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