My C6SSY

I did try and post them in the ford section, but to no avail.

Well hope they work here.

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Name
George Massey


Car
Escort Cosworth K reg 1993

How long owned
July 2003

How much spent
Bought for £9000 ~ Spent About £14000

Spec
About 338bhp

Modifications
Twin headlights, De'locked, Smoked rear light's, 19" OZ super L's, 6 pot AP's & 330 disc's front, rear, hi spec calipers & 300 disc's, AVO coilovers, Extreme exhaust, Chrome wing vent's, Pro Alloy RS500 intercooler, Radiator, Turbo cooler, Power steering tank, Spec R Alloy, Header tank, Breather system, Turbo heat shield, Group A air filter, Group A head gasket, Stage 3 chip, 803's, 3 bar map sensor, Blitz boost controller, SECS Monitor, Newman cam pulleys, Vibratech engine mounts, Strut brace, Swedish plenum, Billet fuel rail, Automotive fuel regulator

Interior
Standard leather, Momo steering wheel

Future mods
L8 ECU, siemens 83lb injectors, new chip, run 400/420 bhp

Next RS
Not that I want to sell this one but I would like an RS 500

Interests
My family, My friends, Cars, Motorised sports, Cycling, Skiing,
Football, Photography

I am the organiser of the South West Motor Show

Other cars I own
Mitsubishi VII FQ300, Yellow
 
that is soooooo f***ing sexy man i love them escorts espesh with the fin spoiler

and the bay is mint
 
Really nice car, great condition. I bet it is your marketing piece for the SWMS and as such is tax deductable.

Its a shame to keep it locked up so much but that will keep it in mint condition.
 
It does get alot of attention when i go to shows or cruises, and of course i do have my south west motor show stickers on it which helps promote the show.


It's not that i don't want to take it out for a spin, it's haveing time, i am so busy with the show and working and doing jobs on my house and looking after my 16 month old daughter, breath, that i just don't get time.
 
I know how much work goes into a show. I take my hat off to you. We organised one in Kent last year at the hop farm. I lost most of a years work with that;)

Is the Show your full time job then?
 
I know how much work goes into a show. I take my hat off to you. We organised one in Kent last year at the hop farm. I lost most of a years work with that;)

Is the Show your full time job then?

It's so true, when one show finishes your on the lookout for new and different stuff for next year, as for a full time job, i am a tarmacer, i'm whats known as a "screwman" (ok ok no comments please :lol:) we use a machine like this and i operate some buttons on the side which turns a corkscrew, hense the name, screwman ;)

This is our old machine we have a vogle now.

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