I was toying around with some ideas tonight for the rear of my car and spliced together something I think would look sweet on a fiero. Just thought I would throw this out there and see what everyone thought.
Edit - another throw together design
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01:41 AM
F-I-E-R-O Member
Posts: 8410 From: Endwell, NY Registered: Jan 2005
That bottom one is freaking awesome Now we just need a matching front and sides and someone to crank some out
I'd buy that for a dollar! I'd buy that for alot more than a dollar as well. The first one os very nice as well but I have a notchie and that second bumper is just sweet. It even makes the stock tail lights look better.
-Randy
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11:53 AM
Saber49 Member
Posts: 937 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: May 2004
While I think the concepts are excellent, and there is definitely a need & market for an aftermarket rear bumper - those are probably a bit extreme for anything I'd really put on my car. That being said, I have preference for the 2nd one
Really though, this is what I'd like to see made!
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12:39 PM
Silicoan86 Member
Posts: 1614 From: Savage, MN, USA Registered: May 2004
While I think the concepts are excellent, and there is definitely a need & market for an aftermarket rear bumper - those are probably a bit extreme for anything I'd really put on my car. That being said, I have preference for the 2nd one
Really though, this is what I'd like to see made!
the second one isn't too extreme - but FieRo's bumpers are the easiest fits/matches for the rest of the panels being stock
i still have first dibs on his reproductions - if he made them and i could afford them - i'd buy em
I like both, but I'd change the font of the "fiero" on the top one a bit, There's something mior missing or out of scale on it (slightly larger lenses? maybe have the middle venty thing come up a bit more? maybe it's the wing? Hard to put a finger on it) the bottom one is sweet, delet the trim, and that's dead s3x-sey!
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jscott1 Member
Posts: 21676 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
The first one is VERY SWEET!!! If it could mount to the stock location that would be a hot seller! Mix that with the F355 facia and you have one sweet little ride.
If you took a spare GT bumper and cut the bottom ground effects off and attached them to to bottom of a GT bumper and then smoothed it out, similar to what jscott did except without flipping it upside down, I think that would look sweet. I hope that made sense.
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09:36 PM
ryan.hess Member
Posts: 20784 From: Orlando, FL Registered: Dec 2002
i love that modified formula bumper, i'd definitely go for it if the price was right! Hey, maybe you could make a piece that only needed to be bonded to your bumper, that would be SWEET.
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07:45 PM
Silicoan86 Member
Posts: 1614 From: Savage, MN, USA Registered: May 2004
Off topic for this post so sorry but does anyone have any more pictures of that Streetspin car or know where there are some? I did a search with no luck.
As for the photshop work, I like both bumpers as well. Both look good and I am aa bit more partial to the 1st pic but wouldn't it be relatively difficult to get the exhaust that far out on a stock Fiero frame under the custom bumper area? I am moving my exhaust out to stock Fiero postion on my Ferrari wannabe and it is pretty close to the outer edges of the 355 rear bumper and the bumper has more curve to it there. I think you would have interference from the inner wheel wells out there.