Well here is a few pics of my car, and the one that beat me for best Fiero at the Australian Pontiac Nationals.
Was close but the engineering in the other car is awesome. Has a local Holden 3.8ltr engine in it. It had better paint, I had better interior, I had better glass etc and it had a better engine bay. Was very close.
Am currently sorting through 600 meg of photos so will post some of the actual event soon.
In the meantime browse the pics and appreciate the reasons we buy such stunning cars in the first place.
so tell me. those 2 chicks own that green one and you 3 hooked up after the show to get to know each other just a little better right? its cool man, i enjoy a couple pink tacos every now and then just like the next man.
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rockcrawl Member
Posts: 2528 From: Lehigh Valley, PA Registered: Jul 2000
Originally posted by Sleeper: those 2 chicks own that green one and you 3 hooked up after the show to get to know each other just a little better right?
LOL I wish hey. Actually they was the daughters of a fellow club member and they agreed to pose for some shots. Their dads Gran Prix was next inline but really you can tell they look better on Fieros without even seeing the Grand Prix
The green one is owned by Allan McCelland of the Fiero Shop Australia. Has a local 3.8 ltr Holden V6 in it.
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zeusrekning Member
Posts: 536 From: laurens,SC USA Registered: Apr 99
who was it that noticed the silver spoiler and mirrors....damn you must not have noticed the red one. looks much nicer and sure caught my attention a lot faster. plus im sure she has really purdy eyes...anyways. SWEET!!!
On the turn signal lights, are those driving or fog lights? And are they required on import fiero's? Just wondering cause i want those lights. Let me know! Thanks
Originally posted by Alex2004: On the turn signal lights, are those driving or fog lights? And are they required on import fiero's? Just wondering cause i want those lights. Let me know! Thanks
The turn signals have parking lights incorporated into them, which is a requirement by Australian law. The parkers are compulsory, location is optional. That is the most unobtrusive place to put them. No idea what they was originally out of. I could probably source you a set though if you wanted them from the Fiero Shop Australia.
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Wolfhound Member
Posts: 5317 From: Opelika , Alabama, USA Registered: Oct 1999
Originally posted by Wolfhound: AusFiero, How many Fieros were represented at the nationals? Fine GT you have there. Coy
Only a small number of the ones in the country turned up. A whole 4 of them the 2 GT's and 2 4cyl coupes. Which isn't good when there is 300 to 400 in the country. I thought there was 50 but The Fiero Shop Australia assures me the higher is correct. Probably like you cop, the Fiero is the blacksheep of the Pontiac family and many owners won't join the Pontiac car club of Australia because of the if it isn't a big car, a Firebird or a GTO it isn't a Pontiac syndrome. Many are in sports car clubs instead I have been told.
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AusFiero Member
Posts: 11513 From: Dapto NSW Australia Registered: Feb 2001
Shoes on the hood....LOL no it isn't normally my prefered practice either but after getting too many stone chips thanks to roadworks on the way to the nats and the general condition of my paintwork I wasn't real concerned about it. Is good looking paint but definately not showroom standard or show standard. It is almost due for another front end respray. Not its first and definately won't be its last. I don't like the look of car bras so a lick of paint now and then is a small price to pay.
And besides all that I didn't notice where her feet were at the time. I was looking elsewhere
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Fiero5 Member
Posts: 8882 From: Arecibo, PR Registered: Jun 2000