Well, any chance I had for keeping a low profile on PFF is shot now!! I've developed a few really good "offline" friendships with PFF members and you guys have helped me through my Fiero addiction problems more often than I wish to recall. Almost 10 years now!
To everybody (especially Cliff, AUSFIERO, SMOOOTHGT, Rodney, Bill Osmer & Pat in Granger), thanks for everything!
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03:46 PM
Jan 29th, 2011
IMSA GT Member
Posts: 10482 From: California Registered: Aug 2007
Ok, fine, here's a few pics of me. Be warned, I am an "interesting" person and some of my pictures may or may not represent me in some "interesting" situations. Lol!
Me in the sewer. Yeah, I said sewer. What of it?
Me hanging out with the Army. I just returned from taking a ride in one of the Army's H1 Hummers around the city of Greenfield. You should have seen the looks from people as I waved to them from the turret gunner's seat! Hahaha!
And lastly, me having too much fun with one of my buddies. This is just one of those moments when I get a funny look from my girlfriend. It's all good though, we called no homo. Lol!
Aaaand... my 3.4PR 85 GT
Enjoy! ------------------ "He took my stapler. I could burn this building down."
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katatak Member
Posts: 7136 From: Omaha, NE USA Registered: Apr 2008
here's me with my Fiero named Celsius (on the left) and my friend Matt (aka Mattwa) and his Fiero named Goldie on the right! This was taken last year in Frazee, MN for the Tyler Shipman memorial car show! :P Hopefully I'll get better pics of me and my car sometime this year...
------------------ your Fiero loves you!!! <3
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pete 2m4 Member
Posts: 867 From: allentown pa. Registered: May 2009
I'm Jonathan, I've had 4 Fieros and I still have 3 of them. My first was an '87 SE. It was totaled by my son. Now I have an '85, another '87, and an '88 Formula. As you can see, I prefer notchies. I'm in the process of combining the best parts of all four cars to make one very nice car. I have a build thread that is linked in my sig. Here's a few pics. There are many more in my thread.
------------------ Jonathan 23K mile '85 notchie - Still under construction https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/121056.html I'm not a mechanic but I play one in my garage - me Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely - Lord Acton Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not - Thomas Jefferson The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants - Thomas Jefferson
Hi, my name is Ben. I caught the fiero sickness a little over a year ago after a challenge from a buddy at work to build a cool and fast GM car that would run with his nissan 240. The fiero was on craigslist and close by, it was a complete basket case. We put the drivetrian in the bed of my truck and the car on a trailer. When I started working on the car I was impressed by the advanced designs that was build in the 1980's. I decided on a 3800sc swap, got it running, had a few problems and am now doing a f23 fy1 split and swap. The car has been fun to work on, but when I drove it I fell in love. I have never done a project like this before, but for those looking for what not to do this is a good place to start (the link is in my signature).
------------------ 86GT, 3800SC, GETRAG, true duals, 3.4 pulley, comp VS cam, zzp match flow injectors, zzp power log, WCF air intake, ARP bolts, comp lifters and push rods, 90# springs, SI stainless valves, aero-force scantech meter. Here is my build thread https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/122548.html
------------------ 86GT, 3800SC, GETRAG, true duals, 3.4 pulley, comp VS cam, zzp match flow injectors, zzp power log, WCF air intake, ARP bolts, comp lifters and push rods, 90# springs, SI stainless valves, aero-force scantech meter. Here is my build thread https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/122548.html