Project Bugeye
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Nope, was a genuine mk2 xr2 Ian
Ended up like this after a driver who had a stroke lost consciousness and ran into the back of me

I owned a mk1 2 years after the mk2
Ended up like this after a driver who had a stroke lost consciousness and ran into the back of me


I owned a mk1 2 years after the mk2
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From: Newcastle. 330bhp-289lb/ft @ 1bar boost - 12.4s @ 105mph
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No, your right. It was even harder to do as they were in the door itself
Needed a plate welding in before the filler work 
If you want de locked handles, then that was done to my last Fiesta in 2009
Needed a plate welding in before the filler work 
If you want de locked handles, then that was done to my last Fiesta in 2009

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Made a start on the interior (nice warm inside job) wrapping them in black material (hate the cream) this is the left and right C pillar trim, one done one not! The headliner and A & B pillar trims will be getting the same treatment 

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I'll send mine across to you for trimming 
I couldn't find a material flexible enough so I've started down the plasti-dip route although I've pimped the roof liner in red suede - that's a pig of a job BTW

I couldn't find a material flexible enough so I've started down the plasti-dip route although I've pimped the roof liner in red suede - that's a pig of a job BTW
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The pillar trims are a pig to do too, especially the b pillars!
I've done a few MK6 Fiesta headliners that were more curvy than the Scooby one so I'm hoping i'll manage it ok *crosses fingers* The key is cheap (therefore thinner suede) still has very little give in it though!
I've done a few MK6 Fiesta headliners that were more curvy than the Scooby one so I'm hoping i'll manage it ok *crosses fingers* The key is cheap (therefore thinner suede) still has very little give in it though!
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My new wheels 
I got hold of 4 newage STi space savers and had them banded from 4" to 9" and the offset altered to suit the car! Now I know these will probably divide opinion but I don't care! I used a company called Alonze Custom to do the banding for me and they've done an absolutely brilliant job! Anyway pics speak louder than words! Bear in mind they still need painting They'll even clear brembos!





I got hold of 4 newage STi space savers and had them banded from 4" to 9" and the offset altered to suit the car! Now I know these will probably divide opinion but I don't care! I used a company called Alonze Custom to do the banding for me and they've done an absolutely brilliant job! Anyway pics speak louder than words! Bear in mind they still need painting They'll even clear brembos!




mmm i dunno about this trev, the wheels set the whole car off, and they are space savers at the end of the day, so not very nice looking imo, will reserve judgement until they are painted and on the car thou









