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Ice Nine Group creates rally race ready Fiesta ST

  • Ice Nine Group designed fender flares; carbon- fiber hood; rear wing; moonroof plug with room vent; and carbon-fiber quarter window plugs with duct vents for added cooling in the cabin
  • W2 Graphic Specialists provided full vinyl wrap and special window tinting
  • 17-inch BRAID wheels with Falken Azenis RT615K tires (215/40/R17)
The Ice Nine Group has turned the Fiesta ST into a vehicle that is could be the ultimate weapon for any choice of roadway.

The inspiration for the modified Fiesta ST was to create a full-on race car for alternative forms motorsports, according to Keith Strong, president of Ice Nine Group.
Working with rally racing driver Tim O’Neil, the team created a vehicle that has a road racing and global rally flavor.

Ice Nine Group was also able to use a number of new custom carbon fiber products for the body to help create a beautiful vehicle suited for paved or gravel roads.
 

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want this hood !!



 

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Hey all! Just thought I would chime in and post a photo of our car once it was done. Builds always evolve during the process and we made some changes to our car from the rendering and we are quite happy with it. Currently it is in route to Barrett Jackson for the event in Scottsdale as part of a display that Ford puts on and we will have three other cars/trucks we built there as well. Look for the Hagerty Fantasy Bid Grand prize we did this year. Last year we built a custom GT500 and it was won by a lucky lady up in Canada.

All the carbon fiber parts on our ST are designed and manufactured by us and are going to be available very soon!

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