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Mummbles Marketing 2001 Ford Focus Zts Turbo Wide Body - Award Winning on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:39000 Color: Strictly Foreign Widebody Kit
Location:

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Up for sale is this 2001 Ford Focus ZTS show car 

This Ford Focus was built to compete in National Car Shows from 2005-2009
The vehicle was the recipient of hundreds of awards at various car shows
The (2) most prestigious awards were the 2006 NCCA Best Ford of the Year Award and the 2007 NCCA 10th Overall Points Chase Award
This Focus was also featured in three magazines: HCI Magzine (September 2006) Fast Car Magazine (June 2006) and Auto Tuning Swiat Magzine (January 2006)
It only has 39,000 miles on its body / odometer. The car has over $40,000 invested in aftermarket upgrades.

What makes this vehicle so unique is that it is not just a show queen, it can also be used as a daily driven vehicle.
The vehicle is in good shape overall with only minor wear and tear. There are two noticeable imperfections on the vehicle.
One on the passenger fender (see the last picture) and a two inch scratch on the top of the drivers side fiberglass door panel. Both could be easily fixed by any body shop.

Mods List:

Exterior:
Strictly Foreign Widebody Kit (prototype car)
Custom 2-Tone Paint Job (BASF)
Custom Lime Green Lexus IS300 Gray roof and trunk lid
Black Widow Wing (Carbon Fiber w/ 2-Tone Paint)
Strictly Foreign LCR Mirrors
Strictly Foreign Double Light Headlights (Painted)
Clear Taillights VIS OEM Carbon Fiber Hood
Carbon Fiber Front Emblem Insert
Carbon Fiber Rear Emblem Insert
Sparco Hood Pins

Engine:
Roush Focus Turbo Kit
Stage 2 T3/T04 Turbonetics Turbo
Thermocoated Cast-Steel Turbo Manifold
Thermocoated Mandrel-Bent Down Pipe
EGR Flex Tube
Roush/Turbonetics 35mm Wastegate
Spearco W.A.V.E. Front-Mounted Intercooler
Polished Aluminum Intercooler Piping
Roush Custom ECU FLASH
4 Roush Tuned 38lb Injectors
Inlet Air Temp Sensor PCV Check Valve
Turbonetics Blow-off Valve (BOV)
K&N Air Filter
N/X N-tercooler Sprayer
Unorthodox Pulleys
B&M Racing Short Throw Shifter
Thermal Exhaust Polished Valve Cover
Injen Polished Cover
Bailey Power Header Reservoir
Bailey Power Steering Tank
Auto Specialists Engine Mount Cover (polished)
Auto Specialists Fuel Injector Rail Cover (polished)
Auto Specialists Brake Reservoir Cover (polished)
Auto Specialists Spark Plug Lead Cover (polished)
Auto Specialists Washer Bottle Replacement Cap (polished)
Auto Specialists Engine Lifting Eyes (polished)
Auto Specialists Dipstick Handle (polished)
Auto Specialists Oil Dip Stick Tube (polished)
Auto Specialists Air Flow Sensor Cover (polished)
Auto Specialists Throttle Cable Bracket (polished)
Shaved Radiator Support
Stewart Warner Water Pressure Gauge
Stewart Warner Boost Gauge
Redline Tuning Hood QuickLift

Wheels/Suspension/Brakes:
19 x 9.5” I-Forged Aero (Painted IS 300 Grey)
Toyo Proxes T1-S Tires
SSBC Big Brake Kit (w/ 13” Rotor)
SSBC Rear Disc Brake Conversion Kit
Eibach Pro-Street Coilover Kit
FocusSport Strut Bar

Audio/Video:
Pioneer Avic-N2 (head unit)
2-Power Acoustik 7” Sunvisors Monitors
Sunvisor wrapped in Corbeau Material
2 Savv 7” Monitors (both custom mounted)
2-Audiopipe 12” Subwoofers (TXX-BC12)
Audiopipe 2 Channel Amplifier (GM-3002)
Audiopipe 2 Channel Amplifier (GM-1002)
Audiopipe 4 Channel Amplifier (GM-504)
3-Audiopipe 6.5 Components (APHE-6)
Mobile Spec Capacitor Neons (over 20 tubes) provided by Audiopipe
Sony Playstation 2 (custom controller outlet)
Rear View Camera

Accessories/Other:
Complete 2-Toned Fiberglass Interior
Carbon Fiber Airbag Cover
Carbon Fiber Door Inserts
Corbeau CR1 Racing Seats (w/ Racing Belts)
Corbeau Material Wrapped Back Seat
N/X 1.4 Bottles (custom mounted in B-Pillar)
Momo Millennium Evo Steering Wheel
Momo Pedals B&M Shift Knob
FocusSport Emergency Brake
Fiberglass Headliner
Stewart Warner Fuel Level Gauge
Stewart Warner Water Temperature Gauge
Stewart Warner Exhaust Temperature Gauge
Stewart Warner Oil Temperature Gauge
Stewart Warner Oil Pressure Gauge
Stewart Warner Transmission Temperature Gauge
Stewart Warner Air/ Fuel Ratio Gauge
Stewart Warner Voltmeters Gauge
Stewart Warner Ultra-Shift Light Gauge
Stewart Warner Boost Gauge


This vehicle is being sold AS-IS, with NO WARRANTY and ALL sales FINAL!

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