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Ford Escort Rs Cosworth

I made second turbo car. It have same paint like M3 and same decals ( almost ). Now I had put on Nos, intercooler and turbo and I will put on cone air filter and maybe bi-turbo because there are very much unused room. Some new updates are too what aren't on the pic : I had put on Yokohama decal on the front bumper and number 15 on the side window. But ok here is pics :















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Nice details. You should detail the headlights. Mabe some kind of housing.
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Nice details. You should detail the headlights. Mabe some kind of housing.
Yes that's one change, but have you some idea what kind housing I will do ?
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your cossie is different to mine yours doesnt have the cossie spoiler.there is loads of space in the engine bay so you should move the turbo up so you can see it when you open the bonnet
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Re: Ford Escort Rs Cosworth

i have a question, why a BMW and a ford Escort?
they both look very good i lik the bmw
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Re: Re: Ford Escort Rs Cosworth

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i have a question, why a BMW and a ford Escort?
they both look very good i lik the bmw
I don't know, I choose these relatively arbitrarily.
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your cossie is different to mine yours doesnt have the cossie spoiler.there is loads of space in the engine bay so you should move the turbo up so you can see it when you open the bonnet
No, in taht place comes cone air filter and why I have to see it when I open the hood ?
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Ok, now I had install cone air filter and paint all parts chrome.
And now is project ended.





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