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<blockquote data-quote="SD_Stang" data-source="post: 15243164" data-attributes="member: 138386"><p>I'm not concerned with the wheels because those will be my first change along with window tint. Likely a 20x9 to fill the wheel gap a little and give it some style then up the stock 235/40 19 with a 255/35 20 then begin the power. The car has the self sensing dampers so I'm not sure if there be much in the way of modding the suspension. I'm sure there will be grill options as it's dimensions seem close to the focus or even changing the bumper cover to another version as long as the intercooler and radiator have plenty of breathing. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'll be getting a base model as light as possible and ditching any spare. I almost feel like getting it in Black but I swore I wouldn't get another black car so I'll likely go with the Blue or the Ruby Red. The Focus/Fiesta warranty friendly company Mountune posted a picture of one on there site. If Mountune gets into them expect about a 375 hp warranty friendly version. I'd like to see what Lund does with them though. the nice thing is it is plain and not everyone except a performance guy will want to buy them so if sales are down they may offer some good deals and generally Ford will through out 0% financing to move them.</p><p></p><p>I'll probably look to buy around year end when the sales are nice that will give it time to see what they are running time wise and what's out on the market or if any issues arise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SD_Stang, post: 15243164, member: 138386"] I'm not concerned with the wheels because those will be my first change along with window tint. Likely a 20x9 to fill the wheel gap a little and give it some style then up the stock 235/40 19 with a 255/35 20 then begin the power. The car has the self sensing dampers so I'm not sure if there be much in the way of modding the suspension. I'm sure there will be grill options as it's dimensions seem close to the focus or even changing the bumper cover to another version as long as the intercooler and radiator have plenty of breathing. I'll be getting a base model as light as possible and ditching any spare. I almost feel like getting it in Black but I swore I wouldn't get another black car so I'll likely go with the Blue or the Ruby Red. The Focus/Fiesta warranty friendly company Mountune posted a picture of one on there site. If Mountune gets into them expect about a 375 hp warranty friendly version. I'd like to see what Lund does with them though. the nice thing is it is plain and not everyone except a performance guy will want to buy them so if sales are down they may offer some good deals and generally Ford will through out 0% financing to move them. I'll probably look to buy around year end when the sales are nice that will give it time to see what they are running time wise and what's out on the market or if any issues arise. [/QUOTE]
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