My 'new' Focus ST170
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My 'new' Focus ST170
Got myself a cheap (£850) ST170 a couple of weeks back. Needed a fair bit doing (including cambelt and water pump changing, rear springs etc) but wheels were rough as anything and looked awful. It also had a dodgy red paint job on the calipers.
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Having done all the mechanical stuff I couldn't afford to get original or decent alloys so I've done a DIY job using liquid metal, acid etch primer and good old Satin Black. I've also done the calipers in black so it all looks a bit more stealthy.
Quite happy with how it's turned out.
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Before pic:
Having done all the mechanical stuff I couldn't afford to get original or decent alloys so I've done a DIY job using liquid metal, acid etch primer and good old Satin Black. I've also done the calipers in black so it all looks a bit more stealthy.
Quite happy with how it's turned out.
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Im sure a lad who worked for the same company as me owned this car. I can clearly remember he had a black ST170 with a set of wheels on it like these. The lad who I owned it used to be a tow bar fitter.
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I'd change the wheels as soon as you can, they are really letting down what doesn't look like a bad car, just a cheap set of standard 170 alloys of eBay would transform the appearance .
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Oh, absolutely. If the repairs hadn't cost as much they would have been already. They will be done in the next few months I think. Mind you, I am actually quite pleased with the DIY refurbish.
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What repairs have you done to it. My mate has a ST170. he is having problems with the engine light staying on. Its had new lambda sensors, we cleaned and greased the imrc and the light has come back on.
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It needed cambelt and water pump changing, new front discs and pads, brake lines, arb, rear springs (about £950 all in). Also my engine light has just come on this morn even though car is running fine. Hope it's something minor following it's service last week. In for a diagnostic check on Monday
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Any leaks from the thermostat housing? they usually like to crack.
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Not saying it is but that looks a bit like an inductive proximity switch that is usually used for counting the number of rotations of a specific part????????
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Yeah, found it isn't anything out of the ordinary. However, disconnected the battery and engine light went off and hasn't come back on yet. Mind you it's only been on a 30 min drive!
Hope it stays off but will no doubt return at some point I'm sure.
I'm not sure I agree about the black alloys - I think the black on black looks fine (it is an improvement on how they looked when I got the car) but I will admit it would look a lot better with the original alloys on!
Hope it stays off but will no doubt return at some point I'm sure.
I'm not sure I agree about the black alloys - I think the black on black looks fine (it is an improvement on how they looked when I got the car) but I will admit it would look a lot better with the original alloys on!
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Just thought I'd update this thread. I've had the car for a approx 15 months and apart from the initial costs, IMRC fault and a tyre it has been trouble free.
In total it's probably cost £2000 but apart from the initial costs (many of which were service costs when I first bought it) it's been over a year of trouble free motoring and hopefully another year to come. Not bad considering the initial price and the fact I could probably sell it for close to £1000.
It's not the fastest car in he world but it's quick enough and pretty good fun when you want to push on. In fact it an keep up (and better) with most cars in real world driving.
Also, Glenn - I think this may have been owned by the guy you know as it had a towbar fitted previously. I'd be interested in knowing any history about the car if you know It?
In total it's probably cost £2000 but apart from the initial costs (many of which were service costs when I first bought it) it's been over a year of trouble free motoring and hopefully another year to come. Not bad considering the initial price and the fact I could probably sell it for close to £1000.
It's not the fastest car in he world but it's quick enough and pretty good fun when you want to push on. In fact it an keep up (and better) with most cars in real world driving.
Also, Glenn - I think this may have been owned by the guy you know as it had a towbar fitted previously. I'd be interested in knowing any history about the car if you know It?
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