Sakel's clean build 2017 magnetic

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i kinda want to do that but don't wanna go though the trouble
I want to do this as well, but then my CP-E exhaust's branched Helmholtz chamber would be exposed, and I don't want that, aesthetically.

Does anyone make a smooth, blank, fill panel to replace the 'cell' factory panel, whether in carbon fiber, or just plain, smooth gloss black ABS/whatever?? [dunno]
 


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I want to do this as well, but then my CP-E exhaust's branched Helmholtz chamber would be exposed, and I don't want that, aesthetically.

Does anyone make a smooth, blank, fill panel to replace the 'cell' factory panel, whether in carbon fiber, or just plain, smooth gloss black ABS/whatever?? [dunno]
It's actually not really visible in there, I personally like seeing the exhaust. It's so dark you don't see much, but what it does do is give the rear of the car more depth
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It's actually not really visible in there, I personally like seeing the exhaust. It's so dark you don't see much, but what it does do is give the rear of the car more depth
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Assuming you shaved it with the same procedure as the front grill?
 


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No, it's dark enough down there you don't really have to.
Mine was grey back there and I def had to paint it black or it would have been seen. Maybe it works better with your magnetic? Looks great though!
 


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Also just bought a powered sub for the car, so playing with that should be good
 


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I have no idea how this thread has gotten to be seven pages, it's really snowballed farther than I ever anticipated. Looking back, 'clean build' no longer seems to apply. But, time marches on and the modifications keep coming. Installed a small powered sub, I really like it. First time I've had a sub, it does far more than I expected from an 8". Also it fits under the stock load floor, so a super stealthy look and no room lost.
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Fall weather means constantly tinkering with the car, so I finally fixed my reverse issue and got my backup camera working. Also was bored so decided to experiment with tire lettering
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Well, life happens especially in 2020. In the last few months I've moved to PA, started a new job, and am working to put the car back to stock. There's a replacement on the way, the fiesta has been fun
 


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And just like that, the fiesta's story comes to an end. I've enjoyed the car, but ready for something new. Traded it in today for a 2018 Audi TT RS. IMG_20201226_130414_866.jpg 20201226_153809.jpg
 


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[coolsmile] One of the few newer Teuton-mobiles I would ever want (along with the M2 and the more potent Cayman models). [thumb] [driving]
(At least you did not get/were not 'forced' into an effing SUV! [wink])

Those are no longer available with an actual manual as of like 5 years now, correct??
 


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(At least you did not get/were not 'forced' Those are no longer available with an actual manual as of like 5 years now, correct??
Correct, it's DSG only. Honestly the transmission is much better than I anticipated, it's astonishingly fast and responsive
 


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Sad to see you go....ill bet that car wasn't cheap! Hope you got a good deal though! Enjoy it!


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