SEMA | CINEMOTIVE Media Fiesta ST

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CINEMOTIVE MEDIA | FIESTA ST

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I don’t like it, but I like it. Does that make sense? I hate stanced out cars with poked and stretched wheels and tires, and that is what this car is. The gold rimmed wheels poking out from the blue fenders will always have the Subie tie with me, and the carbon bits give it a splash of JDM as Fuk look. After getting over my personal dislikes, I looked at the car a little more objectively. I looked at it for what it is. I imagine this car cruising the likes of H20i, driving at extreme angles over speed bumps and parking lot entrances, all to avoid scraping up the carbon lips. I imagine this car having the front bumper removed in order to be driven onto a flatbed tow truck in order to not mangle the front end. While all of this is happening, the

VW and euro stance crowd look upon it with drool on their lips and moisture in their panties, wishing they could be this cool.

As a representation of what the Fiesta can be as far as the East coast stance crowd, it kills. The list of premium brands all over this vehicle make it a true player and far from a knock off. This is the real deal!

Move over VW! You’ve polluted the scene too long, this Fiesta just knocked a fatal blow.

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