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Newb - 2015 FiST in Delaware

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Hi all,

I'm Nate and I just purchased my 2015 Fiesta ST yesterday. It's tuxedo black with the Recaro package and moon roof. I also own a 2014 Explorer and a boosted Saturn SL2 that I am currently parting out and returning to stock. I needed a daily car that was reliable and good on gas but fun to drive and I also needed something to play with. I'm a gear head and I have to have my toys or I will go insane.

Anyway, here's a pic of the car. It's dirty already no thanks to the salty roads around here. Glad to be aboard!

 


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Congratulations and welcome aboard Nate. [welcome]
 


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Thanks guys!

I just ordered a single gauge cup so I can put a boost gauge in it. I'm taking the one out of my turbo SL2 and putting it in this car. It's not important to have a boost gauge for this car, but I like having an analog gauge if for nothing more than something to cool to watch. I personally like to know what's going on with the boost.
 


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Always like black cars have had them before and I test drove a black one before I bought my blue one. Super nice when clean the hard part is keeping them that way haha, anyways welcome Nate!
 


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I love black, or any dark color for that matter. My Explorer is called "Dark Side" and it's a super dark green (looks black most times) with some teal flake in it. Awesome color.

I was anal about keeping my black IS300 clean, and I will be with this car too. I hate dirt, but I hate salt even more. It's like drywall dust, it gets in to everything.
 


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