Alright, I give...I think you should do it...Mine's going to look totally different anyway (probably black :P)
Seriously, I'd like to see someone do it. Personally I would change the rear a bit, especially where the flares come back, and I would have to use my own front fascia. I didn't spend two years on the mold to not use it somewhere.
For anyone else interested in the shipping question. I am shipping the current kit I am working on to Victoria BC for $800. Western Canada is extremely far from East Tennessee so that price should reflect to upper end of the spectrum. I can ship in a 200 miles radius of East Tennessee for about $350 +/-
Well I finally found the countach kit that I want to do, no doubt about it I just need to find someone to do the initial chopping of the fiero. If I could find someone selling a completed rolling chassis, I'd be set
I love this car. What is it? The rear end I’m not crazy about, but the nose and slight fender flair is awesome. EVM Rob, how hard would it be to make/copy that front end and incorporate it into this kit? Still plan on getting one of these after I move to SC but that looks like it'll be another year or so before the house is ready for sale.
First time i've seen ground effects on one. I like it! I've seen cobras with ground effects and it just doesn't work. Koenig knows how to make Ferraris look even better.
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That is for the complete set of rear lights (lenses and housings) 3 on each side (1 red, 1 amber, 1 clear) The lenses are exact copies of the countach lights.
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Originally posted by FieroGTguy: Are the rear tail lights $350 for a set of 4 (as in adaptable lenses), or each (as in stock Ferrari lenses)?
That is for the complete set of rear lights (lenses and housings) 3 on each side (1 red, 1 amber, 1 clear) The lenses are exact copies of the countach lights.
Sorry, I wasn't very descriptive about which kit. I meant to ask about the 308 tail light lens set pricing (2 amber w/ reverse + 2 red). Also... Are they modified to accept the Fiero's wire/bulb housing, or would splicing be necessary?
Yes the prices are for the complete set of 4 lights. The housings are made to accept Fiero bulbs. Though getting the reverse light bulb into place can be tricky since you are having to fit 3 plugs on top of another in the turn lenses(one on the top. one on the bottom and one in the center)
Rob
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Originally posted by FieroGTguy:
Sorry, I wasn't very descriptive about which kit. I meant to ask about the 308 tail light lens set pricing (2 amber w/ reverse + 2 red). Also... Are they modified to accept the Fiero's wire/bulb housing, or would splicing be necessary?
Just wanted to let everybody know, Rob is good for his word, a very talented craftsman, and good Fiero vendor.
I ordered a complete light set and emblem set for a 308 body from him, both of which arrived by FedEx today.
The parts are outstanding, can hardly wait to fit them to the car, but I haven't built it yet, so that'll have to wait!
Communication was a little slow, but that was due to Rob working three jobs at the time, and doing the parts manufacturing in his "spare" time.
He informed that he has recently been able to reduce his obligations to other business's and plans to now concentrate on growing his own, so things should get better as far as turn around time and communication with customers. I have every confidence that it will.
Even if nothing changes, it is worth the wait to get his parts. Anybody interested in buying from Rob, should probably try to get on his waiting list ASAP, cause I really think it's gonna fill up fast.
If you do send him pm's or messages of any kind, give him time to respond. He is busy doing what he does, and will get back to you when he's able and has something to tell you.
Just wanted to let everyone know, I had a good experience with buying from Rob, and I think anyone else who orders from him will also.
Just a bump for Rob, Really good product and quality.. I just finished my tail lamp replacement and while it would have been a pain to make it stock again I found a much more effective way to remount the taillight. again A+ job my friend keep up the good work.
Just a bump for Rob, Really good product and quality.. I just finished my tail lamp replacement and while it would have been a pain to make it stock again I found a much more effective way to remount the taillight. again A+ job my friend keep up the good work.