Great Notchbacks everyone there all very nice looking car. Bill heres some pics of mine its not great but I have fun with it. http://CarDomain.com/id/Bill85GT
Not the best looking, but I love that car. Have had it for 8 years, 161,000+ miles, been through it from end to end, has been in 60 car shows in the past 4 years, very interesting being the only Fiero in attendance. - Air intake and valve cover powder coated with base and clear, not paint. -
------------------ The Fiero, a testiment to unique AMERICAN Engineering
[This message has been edited by Bruno Mid Engine (edited 11-15-2006).]
wow !!! these are some awsome cars. i'll be adding mine soon,84 3800 sc. planning on making it look kinda like tm_fiero's only with widebody in the rear and lambo doors.
nice! that front end is an appealing alternative to the GT front, but what is it?
Here is your wheel picture request. I hope this helps.
They are Prime Wheels that are knock offs of the BBS 3 piece wheels. They have not been made for years and these are near 16 years old now.
I made my own center caps from 1978 red star burst Bonneville hub caps. They are cust down and shaved before I repainted them by hand.
The strange thing is today Prime Wheel make many of the factory wheels today. The chrome 17" 5 spoke wheels that came on my 04 Comp G GP are Prime Wheels.
The nose is a Peguses Engineering airdam. They have been gone since 1987 even before the Fiero's demise.
You can find a similar nose with the stage one DGP nose. It is nearly the same just without the ribbing. This air dam really dose help prevent front lift at or around 90 MPH.
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Here is a pic of mine the cleanest I have ever seen her. She looks great. There has been a lot of work to make this one run well. I am going to get her painted before the dells run. I hope to get her to look even better. She is stock bare bones, and has not gone through the recalls. Original from factory. (excpet the radio and speakers RPO code UL5)
I'm not sure who owns this but i know Driven Visions created it.
I would like to see more pics of the this car. Mainly below the tail-lights where the molding used to be. Also a close up of the sail panels and mirrors. It's the little differences that make this car that much better.
I looked but couldn't find the side scoops shown on the blue Fiero here... http://www.drivenvisions.com/ Everything else they offer looks to be done well except the Fiero Roof Scoop. I'd really like to see one that looks like the original with the functional light module installed.
Yeah, those are my cheapies that I have to use since my good ones were yoinked (i.e. stolen).
Edit: Just thought I'd upload a pic before I took the wheels off it. I didn't want flat spots in them while it sits waiting for the F/P. Like my 44 oz. coffee cup?
[This message has been edited by AquaHusky (edited 01-17-2007).]