Its looks like you guys really know how to have fun. Great pics and super clean and neat Fieros. Is Oliver Sholtz still into Fieros?. He was pretty heaviliy into them in the 1990's and even took a trip here to attend the large Fiero show in Carlisle PA. . If you want to hide the front license plates at shows or when taking pictures, there is a foldable license plate frame that you can attach to the front facia that will retract the plate and put it under the front bumper. see below
------------------ " THE BLACK PARALYZER" -87GT 3800SC Series III engine, 3.4" Pulley, N* TB, LS1 MAF, Flotech Exhaust Autolite 104's Custom CAI 4T65eHD w. custom axles, HP Tuners VCM Suite. "THE COLUSSUS" 87GT - ALL OUT 3.4L Turbocharged engine, Garrett Hybrid Turbo, MSD ign., modified TH125H " ON THE LOOSE WITHOUT THE JUICE "
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fieroluke Member
Posts: 357 From: Erlangen, Germany Registered: Mar 2001
Yup, I'm still heavily into Fieros, thanks for remembering me ;-) I don't have the time to follow this forum regularly though, but I do drop by when I find the time... But I do go junk yarding for Fiero parts whenever I'm in the US, although it's getting more difficult to find decent donors that haven't been picked clean or have been garbage from the start... Still have four Fieros in the family, my daily driver is still on the road, so is my dad's 86, my yellow GT is in storage in pristine condition, but the wife's 4 banger refused to resurrect from hibernation, probably due to the fuel pump rubber parts rotting from ethanol. Thank you to our government...
Best regards
Oliver
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Sep 10th, 2010
MrBoernie Member
Posts: 108 From: Munich, Germany Registered: May 2004
Great pictures, looks like you had a lot of fun with our little plastic cars!
It's too bad I couldn't make it this year, but my car was in pieces and I was away as you know. But it's back on the road now, thanks to @germangt for the help, brake lines, connectors, etc.!
Firebird BCM is working perfectly, BTW.
I'm really looking forward to next year's alps tour, let's hope fuel prices don't go much higher.
Should we fix now a definitely date for 5th alps excursion? Maybe first saturday in september again? So everybody could schedule from now on...
And who knows, possibly next time we will more than 20 Fieros - hopefully with a couple of PFF-Members!
------------------ My wife told me to choose: her or my Fieros... I miss her sometimes!
1984 Indy #1495 1988 GT
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fieroluke Member
Posts: 357 From: Erlangen, Germany Registered: Mar 2001
Yeah, go ahead and fix a date, if my 87 holds together, I'll come!
Maybe a few of the European forum members from neighboring countries would like to come too? Eating Sauerkraut and Bratwurst is not mandatory, but I'm sure everyone will enjoy the beer...
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Sep 11th, 2010
germangt Member
Posts: 28 From: Bad Toelz, Germany Registered: Sep 2004
. If you want to hide the front license plates at shows or when taking pictures, there is a foldable license plate frame that you can attach to the front facia that will retract the plate and put it under the front bumper. see below
Hi, looks like a nice idea. But i am not sure what will happen to this frame when i go for a ride on the german autobahn with 140+ mph As you know there is no speed limit on the autobahn.
Thanks for posting pictures of your Excursion, it's been about 12 years since I've been over there and it brought back some nice memories. The Pride of ownership certainly stands out in the photos of your group, and I'm certain that all of you get quite a bit of attention from bystanders looking over your cars.