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nice kit
Would have been perfect if you could have gotten rid of the chrome headlight bezels and made black versions instead like the 2001+ mustangs
Great work though!
Only wish the fusion came as a coupe
Would have been perfect if you could have gotten rid of the chrome headlight bezels and made black versions instead like the 2001+ mustangs
Great work though!
Only wish the fusion came as a coupe
Originally posted by MustangFanatic@October 28, 2005, 8:56 AM
Very nice!!!!
The more I see the Fusion, the more I like the car especially in modified trim.
Very nice!!!!
Originally posted by TheMustangSource@October 28, 2005, 8:37 PM
The blackouts on the taillights look much better than the stock units.
The blackouts on the taillights look much better than the stock units.

even without the bright horizontal bars in the grille that i love so much, this looks hot
Not meaning to hijack this thread, but... something's not quite adding up here. Apparently, there are 2 (completely) different cars named Fusion, one for the US market, the other for the EU market.
First, there's the US model, a 4-door sedan with either a 160 hp 2.3L I4 or 220 hp 3.0L V6 engine:
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Then, there's the EU version, an MPV which comes with either an 80 hp 1.4L or 100 hp 1.6L engine (there are also 2 diesels):
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Strangely enough, however, Ford sells the Mondeo in EU, a 4-door sedan with (among other) a 226 hp, 3.0L V6 engine (ring a bell?). It seems that this is in fact the equivalent of the American Fusion:
[attachmentid=38007]
I wonder who was the bright mind in Ford's marketing department who decided to use the same name for a different car on a different market? I'm thinking about possible confusions occuring when ordering parts.
First, there's the US model, a 4-door sedan with either a 160 hp 2.3L I4 or 220 hp 3.0L V6 engine:
[attachmentid=38005]
Then, there's the EU version, an MPV which comes with either an 80 hp 1.4L or 100 hp 1.6L engine (there are also 2 diesels):
[attachmentid=38006]
Strangely enough, however, Ford sells the Mondeo in EU, a 4-door sedan with (among other) a 226 hp, 3.0L V6 engine (ring a bell?). It seems that this is in fact the equivalent of the American Fusion:
[attachmentid=38007]
I wonder who was the bright mind in Ford's marketing department who decided to use the same name for a different car on a different market? I'm thinking about possible confusions occuring when ordering parts.
I seriously doubt it's going to be a problem that they have two distinctly different vehicles in two different markets with the same name from a marketing perspective OR parts perspective.
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that looks amazing, i can't wait for high quality pics of the street scence cars
