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very nice, I'd have one
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Hmm... Lovely!!!
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Not been on here for a while. Lots of changes now tho.

Rover Sold, Freelander Sold, Noble Sold... :( The wife Never liked going out in it. So the wife now has a Kuga, with a scoob for sale soon (when i have robbed the AP 6 pots from it) And i now have a Mk2 Focus RS..:D had this since August Just before xmas popped in to SCC where Rob fitted stage 1 Bluefin so now 340Bhp ish. just need some decent weather to use it now.

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Nice that; what are your thoughts on that steering knuckle thing? Does it work, how good is the traction on corner exits?
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I do like those, just can't get over how big they are.
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Well after a bit of playing, Now have further additions of Miltek Cat-back exhaust and H & R springs. Its blinking great. lol really does handle brilliant as long as its dry

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Out of interest, what's the difference in the wet then? I thought most modern hatches had wet handling licked (barring full bore throttle usage)

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Its not bad in the wet TBH but much more fun in the dry, its my weekend toy so only really goes out when dry otherwise i have to clean it again.

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Spec'C'57 wrote:Well after a bit of playing, Now have further additions of Miltek Cat-back exhaust and H & R springs. Its blinking great. lol really does handle brilliant as long as its dry

i bet it pops and bang with the miltek, i remember when i was at SCA we did a few stage 1's(magnex full system, kn filter and bluefin chip) on the ST's, made a massive difference to performance and the pops and bangs on the over-run were awesome:thumbs:

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