Re: Kona Edition
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 4:11 pm
02. Just paint the wagon dirt brown, or that nice BMW color
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Monkey-Gein wrote:if i found a Kona i'd buy it regardless of trans. i'd say jump on it if it's in decent shape. keep the rack. it's one of the thing that make it uniqe, plus it goes with the color.
other then the 2 colors and the rack what else was special. i thought there was a sticky on all the statement foci on the jet, but no sticky.
but, if you don't buy it you should let us know.................
Focus Gets DirtyIn the market for a new car and a new mountain bike? Now you can have both for one low monthly payment. How could you possibly do that? Easy, silly, with the new Kona Mountain Bike Edition Ford Focus. Ford recently teamed up with Kona Mountain Bikes (whose other bike models sport brain-tickling names like Stinky and Dudu-seriously, we love it) to design and produce 5,000 special-edition Focus packages. What you get: a 2001 model Kona Blast bike (not even available yet except in this package), a bolted-down luggage rack/fork-mount bike rack on the roof, side moldings made of bike tire tread (very cool), easily removable/machine-washable seat covers, serious heavy-duty black rubber floor mats, and-oh yeah-a 2000 Ford Focus.
The Kona Blast bike is a hard-tail freeride bike with a long-travel suspension fork, dual disc brakes (yup, you read it right), and Shimano gears. That roof-mounted bike rack/luggage rack keeps your precious two-wheeler off the back of the car and out of harm's way while you're driving to the trail. And both the car and the bike come in an exclusive-to-this-edition paint color: Dirt. We like it. A lot.
The really cool thing is that this isn't just a car with some bike slapped onto it sold as a special- edition package. The designers really committed themselves to integrating the relationship of the two vehicles. Removable seat covers made from the same machine-washable material as Kona's line of baggy bike wear (read: no Lycra) ensure that if you've picked up some mud or released a bit of blood on the way down the trail, you're not stuck with it on the seats forever. Same with the deep-grooved floor mats that hose off nicely.
Want one? Get to that dealer soon, because they're sure to go quickly. For more info, go to konaworld.com or focus247.com. And then go find some singletrack
lol. na I'll prolly just keep it! I miss having a focus. wait. I miss having a car period!hafftrak wrote:You should offer him $1500 and put it on the jet for $4000
I believe in 01 or 02 they switched to a brighter green.Monkey-Gein wrote:hu, i thought there was 2 different shades of green. i seen the polished wheels on a blue wagon on ebay a few weeks ago. they look awesome as hell. is the side trim rubber or hard plastic? i've never seen it.
It was heavily modded by massive speed systems and was no fun to drive in the winter *being the reason why i bought it* when i had the mach. I still like the color and all that. it was a pretty sweet car just didnt meet my needs at the time.ford06 wrote:why did you only keep it for a year??Forbidn wrote:I Used To Have A Dirt Kona... Only Kept It For A Year lol
http://www.focusfanatics.com/forum/show ... p?t=201339spots25 wrote:Konas RULE!!!! woooo!
hey, if you get this REALLY soon and don't want the hitch, I do