One and Only.
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being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
The aftermarket car community is full of modified vehicles. On any given day you can go looking for inspiration for your own build to gather ideas in which you can implement into your own build. Some builds appeal to large crowds and others small, but regardless of whom the owner is seeking approval from, in the end all that matters is that owners is satisfied with their own build. Throughout the community the word “unique” is not used loosely, at any car show or event you can see a number of the same cars of different colors with identical modifications. Kevin Costantino however was able to pull off a build unlike anything else. Pictures do not do this vehicle justice but until you see it in person these will have to do.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
AP: What’s your name?
KC: Hello my name is Kevin Costantino. (aka cleanculture_st on instagram).
AP: Why did you pick the platform you chose?
KC: I picked the focus st because my first car was a 2005 Ford focus ses so Ford has always been a reliable choice for me. When they released the focus rs500 over in Europe I wanted to import the car really bad. Luckily they released the ST and I had the car I have been longing for.
AP: Here at Agency Power we offer quite a few parts for you car what is you favorite AP product?
AP: Those fender flares? Tell us about em.
KC: I am in love with these AP fender flares. They really pull the car together and give it an aggressive stance.
AP: Sounds like you were in it 100%, what did you have to do in order to make it fit?
KC: In order to make the fender flare fit we had to cut my quarter panels and fenders a good amount. We then had to cut the bottom of the actual flare in order to get it to fit properly due to the fact my car lays on the ground when aired out.
AP: So was it worth it?
KC: It was completely worth it.
AP: Thank you for your time and support of Agency Power!
KC: Thank you glad to be apart of the #APARMY
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