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@ new T-Top just born by elitopr
Started on | : 01-07-2013 09:44 PM |
Replies | : 16 (1219 views) |
Last post by | : Str8lineJKing on 08-11-2013 02:05 PM |
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Jan 7th, 2013
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elitopr Member Posts: 236 From: Orlando Fl, Ponce, PR (USA) Registered: Dec 2006
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09:44 PM
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PFF
System Bot
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Pegasus88GT Member Posts: 234 From: East Berlin, PA Registered: Jun 2012
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zmcdonal Member Posts: 1682 From: NW, Indiana Registered: Oct 2005
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You made that look WAY to easy!! That's dangerous. Lol.
Nice job, that's pretty sweet. I'm sure you can breathe a little easier now that it's together. There had to be a breif moment when you thought what the heck did I just do to my car.
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11:36 PM
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Jan 8th, 2013
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Raydar Member Posts: 41097 From: Carrollton GA. Out in the... country. Registered: Oct 1999
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Nice job! I like the wrinkle paint on the framework. ------------------ Raydar 88 Formula IMSA Fastback. 4.9, NVG T550
Praise the Lowered!
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01:43 AM
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Reallybig Member Posts: 974 From: Calgary Alberta Canada Registered: Mar 2011
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Very well done! I've said it before and I'll say it again... a yellow 88 formula with t-tops is my favorite fiero setup...beautiful!
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01:51 AM
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elitopr Member Posts: 236 From: Orlando Fl, Ponce, PR (USA) Registered: Dec 2006
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Thanks and hell yeah now i start breathing lol
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05:58 AM
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zefferk Member Posts: 1019 From: Gold Canyon, Arizona Registered: Feb 2010
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Looks really good! Did you use CJB parts (88) or pre-88 set up? Where did you get your parts? ------------------ My Fieros...
88 Yellow CJB #182 of 1252 formula 88 Red Duke

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10:54 AM
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elitopr Member Posts: 236 From: Orlando Fl, Ponce, PR (USA) Registered: Dec 2006
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CJB out of a factory t-top formula 88 from west virginia apparently rust issue!!
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10:33 PM
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Jan 9th, 2013
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Dennis LaGrua Member Posts: 15669 From: Hillsborough, NJ U.S.A. Registered: May 2000
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Juat goes to show that old T-Tops can be salavaged for parts and used to build another T-top. The job looks super neat and it was done with no welding or fiberglass work. It would be possible to make a T-Top kit but the roof windows would be cost prohibitive to manufacture. If such a kit were available I'd say that it would sell very well. Doesn't everyone want a T-Top? ------------------ " THE BLACK PARALYZER" -87GT 3800SC Series III engine, custom ZZP /Frozen Boost Intercooler setup, 3.4" Pulley, Powerlog manifold, Northstar TB, LS1 MAF, 3" Flotech Afterburner Exhaust, Autolite 104's, MSD wires, 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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10:16 PM
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fierogt28 Member Posts: 2960 From: New-Brunswick, Canada. Registered: Feb 2005
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I agree with Dennis, nice point !! I've heard in the past that a T-Top is really nice to have, but the down part...they all leak. Heck, all of the fieros (sunroof cars) I owned have leak from the doors at some point. (all drivers side technically) These cars are really made to be stored / parked in a garage. Its sad to see these nice cars left outside. Garaged cars always seem to be the nicest, and most reliable out there. ------------------ fierogt28
88 GT, Loaded, 5-speed. 88 GT, 5-speed. All original.
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10:32 PM
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Jan 12th, 2013
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elitopr Member Posts: 236 From: Orlando Fl, Ponce, PR (USA) Registered: Dec 2006
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08:24 PM
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PFF
System Bot
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Jan 13th, 2013
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FieroMaster88 Member Posts: 7680 From: Mattawan, MI Registered: Nov 2000
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Good work!
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07:50 PM
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Jan 19th, 2013
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elitopr Member Posts: 236 From: Orlando Fl, Ponce, PR (USA) Registered: Dec 2006
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09:02 PM
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elitopr Member Posts: 236 From: Orlando Fl, Ponce, PR (USA) Registered: Dec 2006
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09:42 PM
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Aug 11th, 2013
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elitopr Member Posts: 236 From: Orlando Fl, Ponce, PR (USA) Registered: Dec 2006
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rpro Member Posts: 2920 From: Rockledge, FL Registered: Jun 2006
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Ok, you officially have my attention.
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07:36 AM
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Str8lineJKing Member Posts: 73 From: Fayetteville, NC, USA Registered: Aug 2013
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02:05 PM
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