I have the molds and tooling for the Mera style 308 and the stock wheel base 25th anniversary Countach (D&R based) and can biuld you a complete body kit for either car for $2750 or a complete 308 package with all lights, grills, brackets etc. for $3,900. The Countach with side windows, rear window, turn signals, side markers, tail lights, turn signal covers and door hinges is $3,650. Just shoot me a pm if interested. You can see the 308 biuld thread here on pennocks
So wish I had the money. My dream is a 308 bodied Fiero. The looks of one of the best looking cars made, the dependable cheap nature of a GM powerplant and quite honestly, a better looking interior for the most part. Oh and cheap insurance, what is not to love?
wish I had money for the full Countach kit or that you'd trade one for my motorcycle! LOL I have never priced a rebody kit but I guess i always thought they would cost a lot more than that...
Hmmmm, I could almost do this lay a way style, I could buy a piece here and then as I get extra money. After all the body parts, what lights and stuff would I need to track down ?
Hmmmm, I could almost do this lay a way style, I could buy a piece here and then as I get extra money. After all the body parts, what lights and stuff would I need to track down ?
I sell all of the lights, grills, mirrors etc needed to biuld the entire car. All you need to supply is the fiero, and what ever tire and wheel set up you would want. All of my lights are exact replicas of the OEM Carello parts used on the real 308 but the housings sockets have all been modified to accept the Fiero bulbs so they are plug and play.
Wow..... If i wasn't planning on moving I'd probably be ordering a 308 kit... but i've already got more projects and parts to move than i care to think about. Do you have any pictures of the Lambo kit?
Here are a few pics of completed D&R cars which my molds were lifted from.
And a couple of the last 308 I produced
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Originally posted by DLCLK87GT:
Wow..... If i wasn't planning on moving I'd probably be ordering a 308 kit... but i've already got more projects and parts to move than i care to think about. Do you have any pictures of the Lambo kit?
How hard are the kits to install? I'm assuming they are beyond my ability (I've never done any fiberglassing) but wasn't sure if these were considered "bolt-on" or if there's a lot more fabricating that needs to be done to install properly? The Countach looks like there's quite a few mods to be made. I'm pretty handy with a wrench, etc, but not so much so with body fab work. Any info you could provide about installation would be great.
Thanks!
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The 308's are pretty straight forward. Mostly bolt on using existing mounting points. The Countach however is a completely different animal all together. You have to do quite a bit of fabricating and lots of welding and bodywork. The 308 is great starter kit for someone that has never built a kit before. An experienced car guy could biuld three 308's in the time it takes to biuld one Countach kit.
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Originally posted by Bahrbarian:
How hard are the kits to install? I'm assuming they are beyond my ability (I've never done any fiberglassing) but wasn't sure if these were considered "bolt-on" or if there's a lot more fabricating that needs to be done to install properly? The Countach looks like there's quite a few mods to be made. I'm pretty handy with a wrench, etc, but not so much so with body fab work. Any info you could provide about installation would be great.
The Countach kit (just like in the pics above) is stock wheelbase and flat windshield. The best looking stock wheelbase lambo in my opinion ;-) Because it doesn't look too "stubby" like most others do.
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Originally posted by TXGOOD:
So the Countach kit is built on a stock wheelbase Fiero or does it need to be stretched? Also, does it get a flat windsheild? Thanks, Mike
Hey man... Have you got a complete Countach kit ready to build yet? I would love to see one in person. Oh and for anyone wondering if this man's kits are for real I can tell you having seen that red Ferrari kit in person that it is quite nice. Peace
As far as the "bolt on" part of the 308 kit goes, does it require much "massaging" for panel fit, etc? How difficult are the parts that may not be bolt on if any? Thanks again!
Will all these panels bolt onto an 87 SE? And do I have the option of buying a few pieces here and there?
Also, how much cutting/drilling is there to mounting all of this; Does any of the mounting hardware need to be made/bought?
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Originally posted by Bahrbarian:
As far as the "bolt on" part of the 308 kit goes, does it require much "massaging" for panel fit, etc? How difficult are the parts that may not be bolt on if any? Thanks again!
90% of the parts use the stock Fiero mounting points and bolts with the addition of a few sheet metal screws here and there. All the brackets needed for the install are included with the kit. All components of the kit can be purchased individually. The kit will fit any Fiero.
Front Bumper $100 Rear Bumper $100 Hood Skin $225 Headlight Covers (pr) $100 Doors Skin (ea) $175 Sail Panel $250 Side Window Louvers (pr) $125 Rear Clip $575 Deck Lid $475 Deck Lid Grill $400 Front Clip $575 Sail Panel Spoiler $200 Front Grill $125 Turn Signals (w/ housings) $125 Rear Lights X4 $425 Marker Lights X4 $75
Rear Prancing Horse $20 (w/ mounting studs)
Side Pininfarina Badge $20 (w/ 3M adhesive backing)
308 Badge $35 (w/ mounting studs)
GTS Badge $35 (w/ mounting studs)
Ferrari Script $30 (w/ 3M adhesive backing)
Small Prancing Horse (1.5") $10 (w/ 3M adhesive backing)
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Originally posted by EVM_Rob:
I sell all of the lights, grills, mirrors etc needed to biuld the entire car. All you need to supply is the fiero, and what ever tire and wheel set up you would want. All of my lights are exact replicas of the OEM Carello parts used on the real 308 but the housings sockets have all been modified to accept the Fiero bulbs so they are plug and play.
The 308 is one of my favorite Fiero kits. It's nice to know if I ever want one, you're less than two hours down the road! I must say that my all-time favorite would be the GT-40 MKI kits previously offered by North American Fiberglass/ ASPP. The owner Jack Kube passed away and the molds were for sale. If you have the ability to expand your offerings, this would be an awesome addition to your collection.
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It's just that there have been a number of vendors here in the past with very poor communication and members have lost their money, so I guess I'm a little gun shy. I'm not saying this is the case here but has anyone actually purchased and received a kit? It looks like a quality product and I hope that he does get back to us.
It's just that there have been a number of vendors here in the past with very poor communication and members have lost their money, so I guess I'm a little gun shy. I'm not saying this is the case here but has anyone actually purchased and received a kit? It looks like a quality product and I hope that he does get back to us.
Nolan
I hear you...I've been a member at Ari's Kitcar forum (Madmechanics.com) longer than I've been here. I have seen them come and go and a number of scams. Even had someone I thought was legit (and a friend) scam another friend. So I understand the apprehension.
Either way, I hope it all works out and look forward to your next build. I'd love to do an old Ferrari, 308/328 or 512, but it's not in the cards (yet!!).
This is what I would like to do, if the Wife doesn't kill me first:
What's your wife's number...I'm on her side... I've had that car as a wallpaper for a couple years now. If I were to get a 308/328 kit, that's also what I would do to it.