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i see fiesta st's all over the place and like the ones before all the young kids seem to be driving them. Maybe they are easier to insure than the 200t edc? Maybe it's because they have 3 doors instead of 5?
I watched a video of one on track and I think it was 1 tenth of a second quicker than a...
They are really good imo. Handle really well, pretty quick. Doesn't feel much slower than my 172, but is a bit. Very well specced and great build quality (for just a fiat). Easily tuned with a remap or tuning box.
I can't help think that (and maybe rightly so) the 200t is being compared to everything before it. If you look at the package as a whole, without the pedigree then it's a good car with good features and power for a 1.6t. The problem with every new renaultsport hot hatch and Peugeot for that...
Really nice project mate, well done for saving it as has been said. As said bargains like this don't come up often!!
The wheels look good, how long did they take please?
Try driving an Abarth punto. "It's just a punto made by fiat". I don't bite to it anymore because that's what they want. The p1sstaking doesn't stop there but I won't go into that!!
Very nice mate and some good additions done to her. She's a credit to you.
Only moan is I'd of left the speedline stickers to just the one by the valves. Just my opinion of course.
Welcome mate.
In honesty I'd enjoy the car for the time being, and save for a 172 or 182.
However the other side of me says yes go for a 172 bumper, being pearl black you should be able to get bumpers etc in your colour. Many people have fitted the front bumper without the wings and skirts etc...
I believe the manifold is one of if not th e only reason the 182 is 'more' powerful than the 172. Might be wrong though. Definately worth it as you've got the engine out. They are cheap too.
The springs are a ball ache to fit (fronts anyway) but the tears are easy. I managed all of mine on my own but I had access to the tools needed. It was done on axle stands though so if you've got the tools and follow the guides on here it isn't that bad. Seriously if I did it, a blind panda can...