Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Couple of pics*
87 posts • Page 1 of 3 • 1, 2, 3
Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Couple of pics*
Hi guys, thought i should kick off the resto/build/project thread for the fiesta..
picked it up on friday just there from newark on trent, nottingham. Huge thanks to Rab (Cuprabob) for the loan of his trailer, couldnt have dont it without it! Bloody long day, but all went well and without a problem, this was me at wetherby services on the way back up
got it back to its current home and unloaded
left it till today, went over to have a proper nosey at it as its the first chance ive had and ive caught up on sleep now!
decided that with the engine out it was a perfect chance to give the bay a wee scrub to get the dirt away before the engine go's in.
BEFORE:
and AFTER:
pics dont truly show how dirty it was before, but its much better now. Came with a chrome bonnet stay, chrome strut tops, and a couple of roose hoses (which will match the boost hoses i have, result!)
now, the eagle eyed amongst you will notice that theres a couple of things missing, now.. i could be doing with a mobile welder to come out and do 2 tiny bits, namely.. the bonnet catch plate was cut off, i have it in the car to be welded back in place, and secondly, the battery tray was cut out to relocate the battery as it was going to be running a T3, it will be running my T2 so therefor i need a tray welded back in, nothing major really but something i could be doing with getting done before the engine go's in.
bonnet catch plate..
and now for those niggly bits which im going to do before the engine swap..
its had some switches/alarm/immobiliser bits and bobs in the dash and has extra bits and holes here and there, which i want rid of, so the dash from the silver car will be getting fitted, also, the boot pop/elec window switches are in the center console on this car, which i hate as it looks awful, so again this will be sorted with the bits from the silver car which had the switches in the doorbins, so what this means basically is, i'm going to take the dash, and entire car loom out, and replace it with the one from the silver car, which also has the benefit that i wont have to re-wire my alarm, so its win-win. will update things when i start on that one!
picked it up on friday just there from newark on trent, nottingham. Huge thanks to Rab (Cuprabob) for the loan of his trailer, couldnt have dont it without it! Bloody long day, but all went well and without a problem, this was me at wetherby services on the way back up
got it back to its current home and unloaded
left it till today, went over to have a proper nosey at it as its the first chance ive had and ive caught up on sleep now!
decided that with the engine out it was a perfect chance to give the bay a wee scrub to get the dirt away before the engine go's in.
BEFORE:
and AFTER:
pics dont truly show how dirty it was before, but its much better now. Came with a chrome bonnet stay, chrome strut tops, and a couple of roose hoses (which will match the boost hoses i have, result!)
now, the eagle eyed amongst you will notice that theres a couple of things missing, now.. i could be doing with a mobile welder to come out and do 2 tiny bits, namely.. the bonnet catch plate was cut off, i have it in the car to be welded back in place, and secondly, the battery tray was cut out to relocate the battery as it was going to be running a T3, it will be running my T2 so therefor i need a tray welded back in, nothing major really but something i could be doing with getting done before the engine go's in.
bonnet catch plate..
and now for those niggly bits which im going to do before the engine swap..
its had some switches/alarm/immobiliser bits and bobs in the dash and has extra bits and holes here and there, which i want rid of, so the dash from the silver car will be getting fitted, also, the boot pop/elec window switches are in the center console on this car, which i hate as it looks awful, so again this will be sorted with the bits from the silver car which had the switches in the doorbins, so what this means basically is, i'm going to take the dash, and entire car loom out, and replace it with the one from the silver car, which also has the benefit that i wont have to re-wire my alarm, so its win-win. will update things when i start on that one!
Last edited by Gmc on Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:35 pm, edited 9 times in total.
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo
nice project
- Rs Adz
- Senior Poster
- Posts: 447
- Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 3:48 pm
- Location: blackpool
- Your car: xr2i and mk1 fiesta
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo
And again another white one
White FTW!!
Looks solid fella
White FTW!!
Looks solid fella
- Fraggle
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 1623
- Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:22 pm
- Location: Merlins Beard on Mondays
- Your car: FRST IN BADBOY WHITE
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo
its very solid indeed, was the one callum222 had for sale, after being in england all of its years, its now found its way to me in Glasgow! hoping to have everything done very quickly, that means dash, entire loom, engine, management etc all in and done, taxed and MOT'd and on the road for JUNE 3rd!
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo
my white Rs had the bonnet catch cut off also - very annoying
ended up replacing the whole slam panel
ended up replacing the whole slam panel
~nomad~ :Good god I love Clark.
- knuckles
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 6841
- Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 2:40 pm
- Location: Hertfordshire
- Your car: Fiesta Rs turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo
thats nice, should be very nice once you've played with it a bit more
1800 Zetec 133bhp 140lbs/ft
mk2 pop 1.4i
- jonyb4
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 9235
- Joined: Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:05 am
- Location: Port Talbot, South Wales
- Your car: Si 1.8, mk2 950, 2.0 capri
Car: 1995 Ford Fiesta Si 16v
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo
knuckles :my white Rs had the bonnet catch cut off also - very annoying
ended up replacing the whole slam panel
no, i eneded up getting a top part of the slam panel and rilling out all the spot welds and sending it to you, THEN you got a new top part and didnt use the bit i sent ya
nice little project mate, although its white, i will follow the thread
- jayrs
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 31520
- Joined: Mon Apr 19, 2004 10:32 pm
- Location: I.O.W
- Your car: FRST, XR2, ST170, ST225
Car: 1991 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo
small update today, wanted to get something done at least, so i got the rs7's off the silver one and put them on the new shell, also put the rear euro style lights on too, main reason being, the 3 spokes had slightly soft tyres so this makes it easier to push around. certainly makes it look more my own!
also, a nosey behind the front wheels showed me the rs2000 front brakes, calipers are done white, and it looks like decent discs on there, also the front shocks do look new right enough, as was mentioned when i bought it. all good to know!
as i said, small update lol not much i can really get stuck into right now without having the other car there aswell, and i dont want to start really pulling it apart till nearer when the engine is getting done, the aim is to have both cars in the same place for the least time nessesary, dont want to take up too much space!
also, a nosey behind the front wheels showed me the rs2000 front brakes, calipers are done white, and it looks like decent discs on there, also the front shocks do look new right enough, as was mentioned when i bought it. all good to know!
as i said, small update lol not much i can really get stuck into right now without having the other car there aswell, and i dont want to start really pulling it apart till nearer when the engine is getting done, the aim is to have both cars in the same place for the least time nessesary, dont want to take up too much space!
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Small Update 2.5.12*
Looks good, nice work so far, good to see it moving quickly Would you consider selling me the 3 spokes?
- FRS_Steve
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 1852
- Joined: Wed Aug 08, 2001 1:00 am
- Location: Lancaster
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Small Update 2.5.12*
Yeah, quickly is the key to this one, show season is slowly ticking away and I want some use out of it before its tucked away for the winter! Dunno what I'm doing with the 3 spokes yet, probably keeping them incase I take a mad turn and fancy puttin them back on lol
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Small Update 2.5.12*
Don't blame you, no problem, nice to have the option of the standard look
- FRS_Steve
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 1852
- Joined: Wed Aug 08, 2001 1:00 am
- Location: Lancaster
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Small Update 2.5.12*
Yeah, never had that option before, the old car had cosworth brakes, so I couldn't fit anything over the damn things lol least with the rs2000 ones I could keep the 3 spokes on it if I wanted, actually it opens me up to a world of wheel choices now!
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Small Update 2.5.12*
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
- Fraggle
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 1623
- Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:22 pm
- Location: Merlins Beard on Mondays
- Your car: FRST IN BADBOY WHITE
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Dash & Loom Out 06.05.12*
I'm a bit behind here, why are you selling the silver one then?
This one looks nice though
This one looks nice though
- Max M4X WW
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 18161
- Joined: Sun Jun 22, 2003 9:52 pm
- Location: Hampshire
- Your car: Merc CL500
Car: 2014 BMW M135i
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Dash & Loom Out 06.05.12*
max, silver one has buggered rear chassis legs, sills (inner and outer) and other bits here and there, was too far gone to save!
right..well, i got another bit done today, while it stayed dry i managed to get on with things..
brought round the silver car, it may drive in, but it wont drive out lol
didnt take many pics of the process, mainly ones for myself of where things go etc, but i got the seats, dash, and all the wiring out..
at which point i should show you the following.. oh and yes thats my foot!
and if you look closely, you'll see its fitted with a monoblock sill..
so what i was left with for today was this..
i was smart about it and this time, removed all the wiring from the rear, sides and bay.. then took the dash out with the loom still in place behind it, which will make re-fitting a lot easier, just a case of pushing the engine electrics through the bulkhead again and bolting the dash in, then connecting up the bay and running the wires back to the rear.
stopped there for the day, as it started chucking it down and i would have got soaked! (no gazeebos kicking about that i could build up lol)
right..well, i got another bit done today, while it stayed dry i managed to get on with things..
brought round the silver car, it may drive in, but it wont drive out lol
didnt take many pics of the process, mainly ones for myself of where things go etc, but i got the seats, dash, and all the wiring out..
at which point i should show you the following.. oh and yes thats my foot!
and if you look closely, you'll see its fitted with a monoblock sill..
so what i was left with for today was this..
i was smart about it and this time, removed all the wiring from the rear, sides and bay.. then took the dash out with the loom still in place behind it, which will make re-fitting a lot easier, just a case of pushing the engine electrics through the bulkhead again and bolting the dash in, then connecting up the bay and running the wires back to the rear.
stopped there for the day, as it started chucking it down and i would have got soaked! (no gazeebos kicking about that i could build up lol)
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *More Progress 11.05.12*
good god, thats pretty bad rot mate
1800 Zetec 133bhp 140lbs/ft
mk2 pop 1.4i
- jonyb4
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 9235
- Joined: Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:05 am
- Location: Port Talbot, South Wales
- Your car: Si 1.8, mk2 950, 2.0 capri
Car: 1995 Ford Fiesta Si 16v
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *More Progress 11.05.12*
yeah its pretty buggered, bear in mind tho that thats it been poked and prodded at with a view to fixing, i wasnt driving it about last year like that lol there wasnt any holes, but by christ it must have been weak!
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *More Progress 11.05.12*
white one looks nice mate, u scrapping the silver one im guessin lol
- fiestarsturboblack
- Senior Poster
- Posts: 294
- Joined: Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:30 pm
- Your car: fiesta rs turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *More Progress 11.05.12*
Silver one will be getting sold when I'm done with it as it'll still be worth something to someone, and will still have the cosworth brakes, Koni suspension, bodykit and interior
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *More Progress 11.05.12*
Thats a shame for the silver one, so sad to think how many frst's have gone due to the moths an worms
Fella bear in mind she is still worth something, i could cut a shed load of repair panels off that and im sure a few others would/could too.
If you decide to cut it up, if cool could/would you mind giving me a heads up please...be interested in a few bits
Oh and clever thinking with the loom and dash, wish id thought of that one
Fella bear in mind she is still worth something, i could cut a shed load of repair panels off that and im sure a few others would/could too.
If you decide to cut it up, if cool could/would you mind giving me a heads up please...be interested in a few bits
Oh and clever thinking with the loom and dash, wish id thought of that one
- Fraggle
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 1623
- Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:22 pm
- Location: Merlins Beard on Mondays
- Your car: FRST IN BADBOY WHITE
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *More Progress 11.05.12*
yeah its a shame so many have gone that way, wont be cutting it up, the shell will be going as a whole, either for restoration or breaking, still gonna be worth a bit in parts, and buggered if im breaking it myself, ive already taken up my uncles backdoor for long enough lol annnnnywayy...
righty-o.. more updates but not so many progress pics..
ended up over at the car on saturday evening after work / before work(2) and got the dash from the silver one into the white one, wires and all, went in fairly easily, simple case of feeding the engine bay section through the bulkhead first, and then putting the dash in, stopping occasionally to pull through the bay loom till it was all there, left it like that as i had to head out, but it was an unexpected start!
came back to it on monday and worked on it for about 9 hours all in, running the loom down both sides, connecting up all the earths, re-connecting wires id snipped for easyness, then putting the trim back together, also swapped over the looms in each door so that they would connect up to the new interior loom. This in itself posed a problem, the doors & doorcards had no holes for the window switches, which needed to be made, and also.. the loom connectors in the door shuts were different sizes, which was an absolute pig of a job to fix!
i eventually got everything wired up, put in the boost guage, re-assembled the dash, threw in a battery and tested it all, which all worked perfectly, all lights, electrics and alarm are functioning as they should. I then re-fitted the seats so that it would be ready to roll on wednesday, so it now looks like this..
The reason it needs to roll on wednesday is that its headed into a garage to have the bonnet catch section welded back on, and to have my lovely brand new battery tray welded into place..(cheers Chris "Knuckles"!!!)
after thats done, i'll give it a lick of paint and then all that remains is to get the engine in, which is going to be this weekend with the help of HSS hire for an engine crane, my mate Scott, and Derek (RSOC Local Fiesta Guru), which reminds me.. better get a couple of cases in..
all going to plan, it'll be roadworthy at the weekend and then its just a few bits and bobs to tidy up and then get it booked in for an MOT
righty-o.. more updates but not so many progress pics..
ended up over at the car on saturday evening after work / before work(2) and got the dash from the silver one into the white one, wires and all, went in fairly easily, simple case of feeding the engine bay section through the bulkhead first, and then putting the dash in, stopping occasionally to pull through the bay loom till it was all there, left it like that as i had to head out, but it was an unexpected start!
came back to it on monday and worked on it for about 9 hours all in, running the loom down both sides, connecting up all the earths, re-connecting wires id snipped for easyness, then putting the trim back together, also swapped over the looms in each door so that they would connect up to the new interior loom. This in itself posed a problem, the doors & doorcards had no holes for the window switches, which needed to be made, and also.. the loom connectors in the door shuts were different sizes, which was an absolute pig of a job to fix!
i eventually got everything wired up, put in the boost guage, re-assembled the dash, threw in a battery and tested it all, which all worked perfectly, all lights, electrics and alarm are functioning as they should. I then re-fitted the seats so that it would be ready to roll on wednesday, so it now looks like this..
The reason it needs to roll on wednesday is that its headed into a garage to have the bonnet catch section welded back on, and to have my lovely brand new battery tray welded into place..(cheers Chris "Knuckles"!!!)
after thats done, i'll give it a lick of paint and then all that remains is to get the engine in, which is going to be this weekend with the help of HSS hire for an engine crane, my mate Scott, and Derek (RSOC Local Fiesta Guru), which reminds me.. better get a couple of cases in..
all going to plan, it'll be roadworthy at the weekend and then its just a few bits and bobs to tidy up and then get it booked in for an MOT
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
tgood stuff, plus ive seen worse get repaired mate, im hopeful someone will buy the silver one and restore it, as silver FRST's are rare as heck
1800 Zetec 133bhp 140lbs/ft
mk2 pop 1.4i
- jonyb4
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 9235
- Joined: Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:05 am
- Location: Port Talbot, South Wales
- Your car: Si 1.8, mk2 950, 2.0 capri
Car: 1995 Ford Fiesta Si 16v
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
yeah, id love to have kept it myself but just didnt have the money to do it justice and properly restore it, id sooner see it go to someone who can afford to do it right, way too rare to see it broken up!
maybe mr MOONDUST FRST will come along and add it to his collection...
maybe mr MOONDUST FRST will come along and add it to his collection...
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
Their both nice mate I'd keep them both their money in the making later on racing bred rs's.
Rust ain't to bad tho mate ur whip it round in no time.
Rust ain't to bad tho mate ur whip it round in no time.
- spybeycustoms
- Senior Poster
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:07 pm
- Location: bedfordshire
- Your car: Nissan skyline + fiesta rs T
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
aint got the space to keep both, only got 1 lockup and at the moment 3 cars, the 2 FRSTS and an ST24, so thats one on the road, and one in the lockup, so ones gotta go!
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
I know that feeling to many cars.
That's shame tho make sure u keep the one u like the most then ha
Nothing worse than wishing u never sold a car to some tw*t.
That's shame tho make sure u keep the one u like the most then ha
Nothing worse than wishing u never sold a car to some tw*t.
- spybeycustoms
- Senior Poster
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:07 pm
- Location: bedfordshire
- Your car: Nissan skyline + fiesta rs T
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
dont really have a choice, silver ones gotta go which is why i have the white one, it was the easiest and cheapest way i could end up still having a working solid car! at the end of it i'll have exactly what i want, and how i like it
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
spybeycustoms :I know that feeling to many cars.
That's shame tho make sure u keep the one u like the most then ha
Nothing worse than wishing u never sold a car to some tw*t.
Agree there, wish i never sold my Moondust RS a few years back. It had the same rust as yours,but was all repaired and looking good, then i sold it
White one is coming on nicely tho
- hb69
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 4995
- Joined: Mon Dec 12, 2005 7:56 pm
- Location: Kent
- Your car: Fiesta 1.1 LX
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
Well looks like youv made ur mind up anyway. Won't take long tho looks a nice car.
- spybeycustoms
- Senior Poster
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:07 pm
- Location: bedfordshire
- Your car: Nissan skyline + fiesta rs T
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
yeah had that regret before, wish id never sold my saph 2000E cossie rep, loved that car! white one when its done will basically be the silver one, its already got the interior & loom from the other one, and the engines next, so for all i should really miss the silver one, im still basically driving it, way i see it, the shell is just another part, which needed replaced!
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
I actually remember seeing the silver one at ford fair in about 2007 i think, when the guy before you owned it, Syorme or something he was called iirc. Good times.
- hb69
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 4995
- Joined: Mon Dec 12, 2005 7:56 pm
- Location: Kent
- Your car: Fiesta 1.1 LX
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
- Gmc
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:43 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Car: 1992 Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
Wow been on the car seen for while then.
Yeah I had s2 did loads to it, was pushing bout 215bh I sold it to some guy and idiot just kept moaning bout bits and the car didn't even have a single bit of welding only sold it 3years ago spend couple grand on it doing engine cream leather the paint cost me 600. The guy had it for 3 days and said the pistons have gone!! I had it 5years looked after it he had it 3minutes blew it up. Bloody kids man!!
Yeah I had s2 did loads to it, was pushing bout 215bh I sold it to some guy and idiot just kept moaning bout bits and the car didn't even have a single bit of welding only sold it 3years ago spend couple grand on it doing engine cream leather the paint cost me 600. The guy had it for 3 days and said the pistons have gone!! I had it 5years looked after it he had it 3minutes blew it up. Bloody kids man!!
- spybeycustoms
- Senior Poster
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:07 pm
- Location: bedfordshire
- Your car: Nissan skyline + fiesta rs T
Re: Project White : Fiesta RS Turbo *Progressing.. 15.05.12*
Hahaha digging out the memory's.
Better watch it u might keep it!!!
Better watch it u might keep it!!!
- spybeycustoms
- Senior Poster
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:07 pm
- Location: bedfordshire
- Your car: Nissan skyline + fiesta rs T
87 posts • Page 1 of 3 • 1, 2, 3
Twitter
The second 20th Anniversary article, a dive into the history of how the site came about is available here: https://t.co/kbCfZ4sf0R
17:44, 4th December 2021 Twitter Web App
To celebrate https://t.co/wXVkvJipaS being 20 years old this year, I've written a series of articles detailing the… https://t.co/B0vE0Y3KvP
17:42, 4th December 2021 Twitter Web App
Follow fiestaturbo.com on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/fiestaturbo/
Facebook
New article! fiestaturbo.com is 20 years old this year and I'm writing a series delving into the history of it. …
Saturday, 4th December 2021 12:49
Some awesome Escorts from the Fair - FORD FAIR 2021: ESCORT EXHIBITION - …
Sunday, 31st October 2021 17:05
All the best Focuses from Ford Fair - FORD FAIR 2021: FOCUS PEEKING - Which was your …
Thursday, 7th October 2021 22:21
Become a fan:
http://www.facebook.com/fiestaturbo/
RSS Feeds
Subscribe to the RSS feed
What is RSS?
RSS is a technology that lets you use special applications or modern browsers to notify you you when a site is updated. You can then read the updated content in that application or your browser.
To subscribe to these RSS feeds you need to copy the links above. For instructions on how to add it to the feeds you keep track of, consult the documentation of your RSS reader.