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2002 Ford Focus SVT | Retro Review
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<blockquote data-quote="TORQUERULES" data-source="post: 16756875" data-attributes="member: 29411"><p>I miss my little 2000 3-door Focus, not an SVT of course, but I threw everything at it short of a built longblock and it could really scoot for the time. Civic Si's stood no chance just from the torque advantage. Handling was way above the competition, especially once I threw springs, dampers, sway bars, Sean Hyland 17" wheels with the same tire size as the SVT, and bushings at it. Loved being able to pick that inside rear wheel up in a corner. Lol.</p><p></p><p>Crank windows, crank sunroof, barebones and a ton of fun.</p><p></p><p>I remember one year my ex brother in law followed my up in it to National Trail to the Ford meet where I was entering my Mustang (and won editor's choice, etc. I might add), and that year they had a Focus class. He asked if he could enter it and it won the class. Just wiped the bugs off and put fresh tire dressing on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TORQUERULES, post: 16756875, member: 29411"] I miss my little 2000 3-door Focus, not an SVT of course, but I threw everything at it short of a built longblock and it could really scoot for the time. Civic Si's stood no chance just from the torque advantage. Handling was way above the competition, especially once I threw springs, dampers, sway bars, Sean Hyland 17" wheels with the same tire size as the SVT, and bushings at it. Loved being able to pick that inside rear wheel up in a corner. Lol. Crank windows, crank sunroof, barebones and a ton of fun. I remember one year my ex brother in law followed my up in it to National Trail to the Ford meet where I was entering my Mustang (and won editor's choice, etc. I might add), and that year they had a Focus class. He asked if he could enter it and it won the class. Just wiped the bugs off and put fresh tire dressing on. [/QUOTE]
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