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Ford Focus RS mk1 spares available

Relief for Mark 1 Ford Focus RS owners struggling to get key spare parts

Ford Focus RS mk1 spare parts should be easier to source thanks to a £1million collection. It’s been made available by the National Clearance Centre, operated by the Foray Motor Group, and should prove some relief for RS owners struggle to pick up some elusive components such as steering racks, rear springs, exhaust manifolds, differentials and body quarter panels.

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‘Owners will want to use original Ford parts wherever possible to ensure the originality of their cars’, says Howard Jenkins, Foray’s aftersales director.

‘We have a very experienced online sales team who can dispatch parts from our total of £10 million of Ford stock swiftly to anywhere in the world. If it’s an RS or any obscure Ford part people want, our parts department is the first place to start a search.’ Head to www.fordpartsuk.com or click here for Foray’s ebay store. Mk1 Focus RS v R32 v GTA v Cupra R v Cooper S

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