Post a picture of your Fiesta ST as it sits right now!

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Was leaving the park on Sunday with the Littles and had to snap this of my other baby.




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They look very nice! Is there any way you could post pics of the front and back?
 


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They fit perfectly and with the drop I just did, the wheels a super flush with no camber.
Here is the rear shot



And one down the side from the front



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They fit perfectly and with the drop I just did, the wheels a super flush with no camber.
Here is the rear shot



And one down the side from the front



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Looks awesome! I'm worried about any rubbing at the rear since I'm riding on 205/45-17s. I'm not lowered though
 


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No it's not mine. At one time I wanted one, more power all wheel drive I love those wheels too. Now I feel it would be too much like the FiST but heavier and less nimble. I would rather keep my ST and add the 350TP:)
 


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It's been 2 years and I still love it and find myself just staring at it every now and then, especially when it's really clean.

 


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Nice gloss, what brand wax did you use?
Chemical Guys Blacklight and Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant over it. It was previously polished with Meguiar's Ultimate Compound and Swirl-X to take out the swirls left by the dealer "detailers".
 


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I'm in the market for a good DA polisher. Any recommendation?
The Harbor Freight DA is a great starter especially when you can frequently get it for under $70.

Griot's makes a good entry level and their BOSS DA's are awesome.

If money isn't an object, Flex makes various DAs that are all really good just a little on the expensive side for hobbyists

This was accomplished with a HF DA and Megs 105 before any polish/sealant/wax was applied:



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The Harbor Freight DA is a great starter especially when you can frequently get it for under $70.

Griot's makes a good entry level and their BOSS DA's are awesome.

If money isn't an object, Flex makes various DAs that are all really good just a little on the expensive side for hobbyists

This was accomplished with a HF DA and Megs 105 before any polish/sealant/wax was applied:



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Thank you! I'll check it out :)
 


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