Did you see Monday Night Football? It's nearly been the rainiest Seattle month ever, now Snow. The Packers brought it with them. Snowed for the first half Packers did well. Stopped Snowing for the second half, Seahawks came back and won.
My Fuel pump went out in my '96 Suburban. I got the new one installed but still need to put the tank back up and in. I only had a 1/4 tank gas when it went out. Had to be towed home, Happened before the tow trucks were busy with snow stuck cars. May need some mid-day sun to warm up things enough to get it back in.
I plan to - I have an idea for a custom tail light treatment, those sequential lights would be perfect if the lenses were red., but anything can be adapted.
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exoticse Member
Posts: 8654 From: Orlando, Fl Registered: Jun 2003
Replacing the 85MPH Speedo with 120MPH Set. I decided to use Speedhut gauges for the pillar instead of the GT center console ones. I will either paint the bezels black or cover them with carbon fiber.
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Posts: 5436 From: Pittsburgh PA Registered: Jun 2003
But here's a pic I promised to Madcurl of my new chrome bolt upgrade.
Hehehe. A pic of a "chrome-bolt" should be the official masscot for all who's car is under-construction. I need to take a pic of one of my chromed Fiero bolts too. Hmm?
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fourpoint9 Member
Posts: 1058 From: Long Beach, WA, USA Registered: Feb 2004
Looks niceeeeee... the only thing I see not looking up to par are those switch plates for your headlights/trunk release etc. They need some attention to match everything else. Did you make the lower part of those door panels yourself?
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Posts: 21401 From: In a Van down by the Kern River Registered: Jul 2003
This IMO is one of the best front notchie clips on the forum. Why? It maintains the "Fiero flow" & contain tweaked/angled corners. I think the "venders" need to wake-up and take notice. When regular people began to build items that are not on the market, the "venders" are behind the thinking curve while they're heads are stuck in the sand. People want newly tweaked stuff, not stuff that's been on the market for the last 20 yrs! End-of-rant, hehe.
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fourpoint9 Member
Posts: 1058 From: Long Beach, WA, USA Registered: Feb 2004
Looks niceeeeee... the only thing I see not looking up to par are those switch plates for your headlights/trunk release etc. They need some attention to match everything else. Did you make the lower part of those door panels yourself?
The switches are on the to do list. The door panel and seat leather are from Mr.Mikes.
I wondered are those Mr. Mikes door panels? Is he doing complete dorr panels again?
And is the steering wheel a Grant one?
Keep up the great work, it's a sweet notchie.
Yes, They are Mr.Mike Seat and Door Panel leather. I don't think he stopped making the door leather, just doesn't make the door handles and map pockets anymore.
The steering wheel is a Luisi Skorpio. I made the horn button from parts I bought off ebay and printed the center on my InkJet printer and did the water drop epoxy myself
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CaliforniaSpeeder9 Member
Posts: 1523 From: San Jose, California Registered: Feb 2005
The steering wheel is a Luisi Skorpio. I made the horn button from parts I bought off ebay and printed the center on my InkJet printer and did the water drop epoxy myself
Can you explain how you did this? And where do you get epoxy like that? I want to make some center caps for my wheels, and possibly steering wheel as well.