A focus with a difference

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Andy_Cat
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A focus with a difference

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good find, i like that 8)
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nice bit of kit, never seen a focus with a bonnet scoop before lol

also wondering why theres no direct pics of the front of it though, only side one ones and rear ones :?

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This car was featured in Car and Car conversions a few years ago and they reported that it was a good alrounder for circuit stuff. No idea what's been changed since then. An interesting car though and infinitely preferable to the zetec one :)
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quite a few of those have been doing the rounds for a few years on the rally scene........
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Different, but i think i would prefer a Scooby with a Scooby engine or a Focus with a Cossie engine.

It's a bit of a strange fish.
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