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What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

BlueBomber

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I would to know if the Europe version Head Lights with the projection and led fit on the 2014 ST and were to fine then if any body know.
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Here is a hint. This is my car. I live in Anaheim, CA. The car is a USDM Fiesta ST.
Those sure do look like LED DRL projector headlamps that are imported from Germany and in fact are a direct bolt-in and plug-n-play upgrade....
Hm. I wonder whether or not they fit USDM cars like mine. ;)
 


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Late for work? lol
LOL, this car is a riot!

Removed my front plate holder last week. Need to get the holes filled as well
If you aren't talking about professional fill/paint, you can pick up a couple of 1/4" body clips. It's not the greatest, but it beats having the plate imho.
 


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I finished welding up the final touches to the major bumper beam notch, IC mounts to the beam, made a new vertical mount for the beam to latch support, cleaned up and painted everything including the oil cooler mounts, blew down the interior as quite dusty, a light day for me but was great to get some stuff done.

I also worked on the idea of swapping to fixed back seats, ordering an LSD, and a few other things to start winding up the build on this car.
 


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Removed my front plate holder last week. Need to get the holes filled as well
I got the little clips they sell in Lowe's for a buck something. They're located in hardware in the drawers where they have a selection of different bolts and screws. I'm possibly doing mine tomorrow if I have enough time, cost me around $10 for paint depending on if we mix 1oz. or 2oz. of the Molten Orange tri coat. You can buy a quality spraypaint online like the one below if you don't have access to spray gun's compressor etc. I don't know what color your's is this is just mine. The most important tips are light coats and prep it very well. This will help it last so it never chips, bubbles and doesn't have to be messed with again.
http://www.expresspaint.com/automotivetouchup/pc/Ford-Molten-Orange-3ct-23p8892.htm
 


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Ran into one FiST owner at a San Diego car show on MCRD today. Also, was at the right intersection at the right time and met up with another FiST owner. Such a great day!
Yep, that was me. Nice to meet you and see my first FiST in the wild! Had a nice drive out elfin forest after...
 


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I painted my calipers and rotated my tires. Next is my rear view mirror with auto dimming and garage door opener and oil change.
 


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I've never seen that here and I go in and out of parts stores to kill time while "working". Any idea if it is safe for painted matte rims?
 


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Painted my bumper hole plugs Molten Orange tri coat

We scuffed them with scotch pads then cleaned any dirt/oils off them. Sprayed 3 coats of primer, 3 Molten Orange [UY], 4 of the pearl and finished with 2 coats of clear. I'm very happy with how it came out!
 


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We scuffed them with scotch pads then cleaned any dirt/oils off them. Sprayed 3 coats of primer, 3 Molten Orange [UY], 4 of the pearl and finished with 2 coats of clear. I'm very happy with how it came out!
Great job, you can hardly tell.
 




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