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You guys have probably already seen this:

http://www.tuningnews.net/news/050216/ford-focus-st.php

Also, any see the nice little SALLEEN focus at the Toronto Auto Show?

IMO..
the rear of the mk1 hatch looks much better than the mk2 but the front of the mk2 is a definite 2 thumbs up.
Saleen foci at Toronto International Auto Show:

[Image: xplodfocus1.jpg]

[Image: xplodfocus2.jpg]
Looks like they hired SVT_Dean as an interior designer.
^^ If they hit a bad note, it might Xplod!!!! :rofl:
That Focus ST has the same chassis as the Mazda3 2004.
Sure would be nice to see
that "ST" or even an "SVT" version to be sold here in Canada!
Ryan,Feb 23 2005, 01:57 PM Wrote:You guys have probably already seen this:

http://www.tuningnews.net/news/050216/ford-focus-st.php
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You are correct sir. REPOST: http://www.focuscanada.net/forum/index.p...topic=8985

:P
Anybody see the Saleen Mustang at the Auto Show? Freaking nice car, I could only dream of having one :)
[Image: SteedaMustang2.jpg]

[Image: SteedaMustang1.jpg]

I must say that the Steeda Mustang looked alot better in person than what I have seen in previous pictures of this car.
Everything but the "soapbox racer" wing looks good to me on that Steeda Stang.
Penwraith,Feb 24 2005, 02:37 AM Wrote:That Focus ST has the same chassis as the Mazda3 2004.
Sure would be nice to see
that "ST" or even an "SVT" version to be sold here in Canada!
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Yes.. Focus chassis is used for Mazda 3 and also Volvo S40.
The ST 5 cyl turbo is the same one used on the S40 T5 volvos
NOS2Go4Me,Feb 23 2005, 07:22 PM Wrote:^^ If they hit a bad note, it might Xplod!!!! :rofl:
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LOL that made me laugh lol
There was a thread way back we thought was a typo about a "5 cylinder" ford engine if I'm not mistaken it was started by Jason check'n out crate engines.
Anyone know how common or unique this engine is?