Sold my Fiero. New owner is moving to Arizona. He said he will add to this thread when he gets working on it. I gave him the Speedhut gauges that I never got around to installing. He's a very good friend and is excited to own it.
Made it to Arizona!! I have lots of plans for the car sadly its going to take time. I want to put an ls4 in it . I know its going to be a lot of work but I got the tools and resources to do it. I will be taking pictures and maybe even video.
Made it to Arizona!! I have lots of plans for the car sadly its going to take time. I want to put an ls4 in it . I know its going to be a lot of work but I got the tools and resources to do it. I will be taking pictures and maybe even video.
You need to introduce yourself with some photos over in General Chat as well as keep this thread updated. This car has been a staple on here and people want to see it's future. Welcome to the forum.
Brandon owned the car for 2 months in Arizona. He had to sell it because his parking arrangement was revoked. It came back to Seattle. The new owner took it to work this morning to show it to his co-workers and this happened to him. He was fully stopped when the car behind him slammed him into the car in front. He will buy it back from the insurance and use the parts on one of his other Fieros. The important thing is he was not injured. Fieros are tough.
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So sorry to see this happen. I patterned my Formula's paint on fourpoint9's notchie.
------------------ '88 Formula T-Top. Custom made hood, side scoops, taillights, Z/28 spoiler. Mr. Mike's seats, RM Upholstery door panels, shift and brake boots, custom glove box, PW/Remote PL, Monsoon AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth
Brandon owned the car for 2 months in Arizona. He had to sell it because his parking arrangement was revoked. It came back to Seattle. The new owner took it to work this morning to show it to his co-workers and this happened to him. He was fully stopped when the car behind him slammed him into the car in front. He will buy it back from the insurance and use the parts on one of his other Fieros. The important thing is he was not injured. Fieros are tough.