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- Peer Mediator
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Well it's actually me neighbors. He's the one that helped me with my headers. He used own a big custom bodyshop in SoCal, and when he moved up here, he built a damn big garage. Right in the middle, he has a booth to the equivalent of about a 3-car garage. It has air plugins down the wall, a huge filtering ventilation thingy, etc. He paints A LOT of cars, and said if I'd buy the paint (~$600), we'd paint my Fiero. I'm hoping I won't have to take him up on that, as I'd rather spend the 600 on something else, and I have no interest in painting cars.
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Sorry. Missed your question until now. That's a PontiacSound (?) console built to spec for a JL 10W6v2. It is quite a bit larger than the stock console. When I get to my interior I plan on throwing it behind the seat and matching it with another on the other side.product1620 wrote:
Is that the fibersmith peice? It seems a lot bigger than the stock center consol peice.
Fiero Build Thread here:
http://realfierotech.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=5947
http://realfierotech.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=5947
Boy, that's a rare piece. That guy was a crook! You must have got one of the two or 3 he actually delivered. What did you have to do, brake some toes?Unsafe At Any Speed wrote:Sorry. Missed your question until now. That's a PontiacSound (?) console built to spec for a JL 10W6v2.product1620 wrote:
Is that the fibersmith peice? It seems a lot bigger than the stock center consol peice.
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That's what I intend to do with my Formula. I picked it up earlier this year for $300, runs and drives and all. I want to take some time and make it nice. Nicer that is, the interior is near mint, but the paint is burned off the top. It sat in this guys yard for 8 years. I literally had to dig it out.
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thanks. just found it in an older photo shoot.product1620 wrote:thats a bad ass pic of your car, steven. :thumbleft:
i didn't get to paint it over the summer because i blew up my transmission and had to deal with a getrag swap
All put back together!
I'm beginning to like this angle better than a rear quarter shot!
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Cut your front springs and get some coilovers.Aaron wrote:With a setup like your's, I can see why. But the rest of us own 4wd Fieros that have 3" gaps :la:
Believe it or not, with that ride height I don't bottom out anywhere and the ride is still very nice even with polyurethane everywhere to boot!
Yeah, 2001 porsche boxster rims.whipped wrote: were those porsche rims or something? Or just like them?
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