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Pics of the fofo svt ftw

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I think i havent presented my car yet
a 2003 svt focus =P

Almost no mods.. just some minor ones so far hehe

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The mods are:

Spec stage 2 clutch and Aluminium Flywheel
VF engineering rear and pass side motor mount
Tune

18" wheels
Bigger spoiler
EDM tails
Yellow lamin-x for fogs
50w Xenon upgrade for both, Low beams (6000k) and fogs (4300k )

and thats it.. i wanna turbo it but i cant save enough money rofl xD
 
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It's cool to see an actual SVT Focus was "sold" south-of-the-border... I heard MX was offering the SVTFs but only the "3-door" versions in red/silver/black but not Sonic-Blue.... Wow, you lucked out! Looks good...

Those rims are tight! Definitely makes the car look more Euro-tuner & classy. Now if you could only locate one of those special companies that convert your license plate(s) to a cool Euro-sized reflective Sonora license pl8 for the rear.....

Of course, having no "real" speed limits on the "auto-pistas"- I bet you get around Sonora in no-time doing 100 MPH!!! [160 KPH]
Plus, PLENTY of curvy mountain-roads to carve!!! That's gotta be a blast & the only down side is you probably go through tires pretty fast and dodging those infamous "mountain-sized Topes" [ugly speed-bumps]!!!

Is it fairly easy to get around MX [Sonora, Sinaloa, Baja etc] without bottoming out everywhere you go due to the factory lowered/tuned suspension?
 
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4rd Toys said:
It's cool to see an actual SVT Focus was "sold" south-of-the-border... I heard MX was offering the SVTFs but only the "3-door" versions in red/silver/black but not Sonic-Blue.... Wow, you lucked out! Looks good...
Uhm... actually the SVT fofo was "made" here in Hermosillo Sonora (where i live) the ford plant is about 10 miles from my house...
Im mexico we only have a 3dr version all colors except EAPs... To get the sonic blue svt the Previous owner had to wait 1 year to get it.

4rd Toys said:
Those rims are tight! Definitely makes the car look more Euro-tuner & classy. Now if you could only locate one of those special companies that convert your license plate(s) to a cool Euro-sized reflective Sonora license pl8 for the rear.....
Thanks for the rims thing tho.. i just bought DJ's Rotta attack i think id be on the by thanks giving haha... i thought about the license plate conversion but i heard its ilegal so... i cant
Although the other day i saw a Seat Leon with the euro license plate,when i see him again ill ask

4rd Toys said:
Of course, having no "real" speed limits on the "auto-pistas"- I bet you get around Sonora in no-time doing 100 MPH!!! [160 KPH]
Plus, PLENTY of curvy mountain-roads to carve!!! That's gotta be a blast & the only down side is you probably go through tires pretty fast and dodging those infamous "mountain-sized Topes" [ugly speed-bumps]!!!
Get around Sonora about 100 mph.. lol sometimes i go that fast on highways.. yeah there is a lot of mountain roads where i can really feel the svt... and yes its "normal" to bottom when at a speed bump

4rd Toys said:
Is it fairly easy to get around MX [Sonora, Sinaloa, Baja etc] without bottoming out everywhere you go due to the factory lowered/tuned suspension?
My cat's bracket broke because of bumps... haha
Now my question is... are you mexican?
 
#7 ·
Love the wheels on it, almost looks like OZ Hydras.
 
#9 ·
Nice SVTF looks really good just clean tuned looked:thumbup: , i just saw the first pic and i knew u were from mexico or on a visit the nissan, and the house gave it away..:D..

Thats cool that there Nice looking Foci in Mex, i saw more fiestas tuned that focuses and the Rare SVTF, and the once in a while but now common ST, when i was living down in Michoacan..