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Been directed to the site by Bigfil as he says this is a nice grown up site with no chavs etc.

Unfortunately I'm going to drag the site down as I am one of those "cossie" owners. :D I have a ropey Saph as an everyday runner but my pride and joy is a Moonstone Blue 3dr. Few mods on it, currently running 376 bhp, AP's, Compomotive Mo's etc etc. I don't use it too much as from new it has covered less than 17,500 miles!!!! Not bad for a 20 YO car. I will get some pics up soon to see if i am allowed to come and play nicely with you guys! 8)

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Welcome to the site mate - 20 years old :o sounds like a bit of a classic, get some pics up :D
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Hello and welcome! 8)

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Post by duncan »

Howdo - my first proper scare in a road car was the Sap Cossie :o

Was way ahead of its time :D

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Post by Stuart »

Kieron,

mate, with a car like that, you are very, very welcome. Old school Fords are fine by me


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My old track car, soon to be the sites communal drift car :)

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Thanks for the welcome guys!

I have added some pics here.. I don't have any up to date ones here on my computer at work but you get the general idea! 8)

Nice car Stu. I don't know how you find them to handle but I find my Saph doesn't quite have good enough lock on it to drift. You can powerslide it all day long but thats not properly hanging it IMHO. BTW I have a front strutt brace which may fit that if interested? I brought it for the saph but turns out its not a cossie one due to the location of the brake servo. If the 4i is different it may well fit.

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Hi and welcome :)
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I have a custom strut brace but thanks anyway :)
I'll be getting a Granada steering rack for more lock. The Sierra one is pooh.
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Let me know how that rack works out as I would be very intersted! :grin:
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Hello partner, glad you made it 8)
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