Project Slideshow
SWAT Team


Gallery >> Ford Focus
First, we took off all those silly logos, to give the back of the vehicle a new look. The guys took the factory Ford emblem and changed it to say "Focus". We added a Ractive exhaust tip on the exhaust system. We also added a body kit and a tight looking wing to dress it up a bit. Looks good guys!
Our install team removed the original headlight lenses and replaced them with projector style lights which were also painted by Stereo West Auto Toys Technicians to match the factory paint. Notice the front grilles have been painted to match the vinyl logo on the hood... Come on they don't come silver from the factory!
We outfitted this Focus with Focal 18" Rims and Nitto ZR Tires and continued the theme of the vehicle with the logo to match the hood. We dropped this bad boy 3" so it hugs the ground with the Wings West body kit.
We replaced the gauges with white face Indiglo gauges that are adjustable from blue to green.
We took the factory tail lights and painted them the factory color with custom shaped windows to abide by local law enforcement. Notice how the reverse light window matches the shape of the wing.
We went for an affordable look with this system. The Kicker DX350 powers the two Kicker L7 8" woofers and the Kicker ZR240 powers the front Kicker component 5x7's in the doors. The Eclipse 7002 flip out monitor / CD player enhances the rear fill with its built in amplifier. Finding its home right under the Eclipse 7002 is an in-dash 6 disc changer made by Eclipse as well. That's 7 CD's in the dash! You have to come down to the store to hear this one. You will not believe it's only two 8" woofers! Oh I almost forgot the DVD player under the passenger seat that plays mp3's, DVD movies, and CD's!
Another highlight of the system are the 4, 15" JL Audio sub woofers and the enclosure that houses them. Bass won't be a problem in this ride! Notice again the wood grain theme and the gray vinyl throughout! Way to go again guys!
There are so many things to mention in this system you just have to see it in person to take it all in.