What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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so yeah I know it isn't something that I did to my FiST to day, but is something I got today... I'm not a hotwheels collector or anything, it was a "hey I found this and bought it for you" kinda thing from the wife. Thought it was cool enough to share...if I ever get to meet Ken Block id love to have him sign it
Worthy of being hung from the rear view mirror, I'd say. :D
 


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I installed my 3/8" gas pedal spacer. Quick 10 minute job. Also noticed that the factory plastic wrap was still on the gas pedal. Seems to make heel toe shifting feel better. Subtle difference but worth it.
 


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Worthy of being hung from the rear view mirror, I'd say. :D
haha I actually thought about hanging it there for a second, thought it'd be too much in the way though, I settled for hanging it my room instead
 


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Had an awesome time at the meet in Rancho Cucamonga today with the SOCAL RS/ST CLUB OFFICIAL
 


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I installed my 3/8" gas pedal spacer. Quick 10 minute job. Also noticed that the factory plastic wrap was still on the gas pedal. Seems to make heel toe shifting feel better. Subtle difference but worth it.
Lol...just noticed the plastic on my pedal today at the car wash...
 


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Nice, but it IS strange to me to see palm tress with snow capped mountains in the background, and not all that far away.
Thats Southern California for you. 2 hours gets you from snowboarding to surfing on a good day.

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Those lights look sweet...I might consider doing something similar if it didn't seem like such a major undertaking.

One of my foglight covers broke recently. Don't know how but the dealer suspected from stones on the road or something. Part was only $60 but they wanted 200+ to do the work which got me thinking maybe I should just do it myself. In any case though something like this might be more secure although it seems like perhaps it was a rare occurrence...or at least I hope so, lol.
We've had a few fog lights go down in Australia due to rocks, hardest part of this install was removing the bumper. A OEM fog light can be replaced in 15minutes

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We've had a few fog lights go down in Australia due to rocks, hardest part of this install was removing the bumper. A OEM fog light can be replaced in 15minutes

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Wow cool, thanks so much for the tip! I really wanted to save that extra money as I have lots of trips to save for that I have planned this spring/summer, but I was thinking that it might be too much trouble and was planning to have it done next weekend...but now I think I will make the effort.

Did you need any special tools for it?
 


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Had an awesome time at the meet in Rancho Cucamonga today with the SOCAL RS/ST CLUB OFFICIAL
Look at all the FiSTs posing for the pics, lol! Those are really nice pics. It's just a glimpse of what makes SoCal a great place to live. Next meet...Malibu...can't forget the beach! Lol jk. Out there on the east side is probably best with less traffic and parking to worry about. Hope everyone had a good time!
 


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Wow cool, thanks so much for the tip! I really wanted to save that extra money as I have lots of trips to save for that I have planned this spring/summer, but I was thinking that it might be too much trouble and was planning to have it done next weekend...but now I think I will make the effort.

Did you need any special tools for it?
Just a 25 and 15 torx bit if i remember right. Jack car up and depending on which side turn the wheel full lock. Remove the 4 torx screw from inner guard and pop the 2 plasic clips on inner guard as well. The inner guard should pop back enough to unclip the fog light and remove the 2 torx screws that hild it in place. (P.S i own a Euro model) Hope that helps.

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Yes very much so. Sounds pretty easy. It is my left/driver side fog light. Would you turn it full lock left or right?
 


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Look at all the FiSTs posing for the pics, lol! Those are really nice pics. It's just a glimpse of what makes SoCal a great place to live. Next meet...Malibu...can't forget the beach! Lol jk. Out there on the east side is probably best with less traffic and parking to worry about. Hope everyone had a good time!
Everyone did have a great time...21 Fiestas and Focuses total I believe...got a lot of head turns... even had a guy in an Aston stop and take pics of them...needed a little more color though...only one red Focus and no Molten Orange either...
 


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haha I actually thought about hanging it there for a second, thought it'd be too much in the way though, I settled for hanging it my room instead
You'd have to take it out of the packaging first!
 


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