RS TURBO converted XR2i

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RS TURBO converted XR2i

Postby kingabe on Sat Aug 22, 2015 8:39 am

FOR SALE
WHITE FORD FIESTA XR2i RS TURBO CONVERSION

To be honest im still in 2 minds about the sale of my much loved fiesta!
Hoping to gauge interest and if I don't get what I'm asking then I'll just keep it.
The car itself is a very solid XR2i shell and is still registered as one. I've had the car for just over a year and I've carried out quite a few bits on her.Very solid underneath. Jacking points on the front are a little crushed but no structural damage, but then they always are. Cant see any welding but im sure its had some somewhere, Good around the filler cap and I recently had the body kit off, very solid with some tiny surface bubbles. Front valance very good. The engine that I bought the car with appears to of been the XR2i lump with the turbo etc thrown on, so I've recently fitted a newly sourced FRST engine and gearbox.
Things that were alrady on the car:
Alloys ( unknown, thought escort GTi but there not )
G-Max suspension
EFi Turbo conversion inc managment
( unsure OFAB or OFAC )
Top roof gutters filled in
Mirrors painted body colour ( i was looking for standard black )<br>Re-spray ( ok but not so good in places )

Things i have changed on the car:
Front lower arms
front ARB drop links
Front ARB bushes to poly
N/S wheel bearing
Fuel pump changed ( tank dropped not hacked up the back seat! )
Standard 1.6 FRST engine fitted
T2 turbo with brand new warrantyed turbo cartridge
Recent oil and filter changed ( changed every 3-4k )
FRST gear box
Magnex stainless system with 4" inward rolled tail pipe
Vibratecnics gearbox mounts<br>New standard top mount
In car boost gauge ( not the best mount )
Yokohama tires all round, they've covered about 3k
Amber front indicators
Sony head unit with 6x9 speakers, in a box in the boot ( parcel shelf intact )

Bad bits
Starter motor noisy
Rocker cover could do with a re paint
Leak from drive shaft seal ( I have these and plan on doing them next week, depends on time )
Non RS turbo green stripe
Standard xr2i interior ( decent condition )

I have some history with the car inc old mot's etc and receipts for the materials I have purchased
I'm sure i have missed something so please ask.
Looking for a mk5-6 rs2000
Based in Bicester Oxfordshire
OX26

£2850

I'll sort some pics out!
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Re: RS TURBO converted XR2i

Postby kingabe on Sat Aug 22, 2015 8:53 am

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Re: RS TURBO converted XR2i

Postby kingabe on Sat Sep 19, 2015 7:45 pm

BUMP gear box seal now done
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Re: RS TURBO converted XR2i

Postby kingabe on Fri Oct 09, 2015 11:34 am

Anyone? Genuine reason for sale. Ive got a 3 yr old and twins due in 6 weeks!! £2600
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Re: RS TURBO converted XR2i

Postby kingabe on Sun Oct 11, 2015 10:12 am

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