I have a new interior that we will be manufacturing. Check out the pictures and please let me know if you like the interior. What you see is upholstered. They will come with no covers and the upholstering can be added to the price. The shift panel in not upholstred in these pictures. Thanks George
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The doors look good, But that dash looks very simular to Archie's dash. I'm helping a friend install an Archie dash and the shape is nearly identical including how it blends into the door panel. Looks good though.
Doesn't there need to be a hole between the dash and door panel to use the vents on the door?
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Azarael Member
Posts: 949 From: Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA Registered: Jan 2002
I have to do slight modifications on the molds so as to have a better fit and attachment locations. This interior was originally produced over four years ago and just now coming back into production by the Fiero Shop. Archie has a nice dash and he does good work. This dash is actually a copy of the Nissan 300ZX. So all interior hardware is around both new at the dealership or used from wrecking yards. I want to have a better way of fastening the panels and the dash for easier installation.
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Knight Rider Member
Posts: 418 From: Saint Augustine, FL USA Registered: Jul 2001
I like the look of this dash and door panels. I cannot tell from the photos, but can the original Fierop gauges, climate controls, and radio be used? Is there room in the center for a/c vents?
Since I am in the VERY early stages of redoing my int. (as in I have taken it out and now I am trying to figure out what to do with it) I have 2 questions.
How much? And when can I have it And how about a nice Pruple and grey hehehhe
P.S. If you compare the two side by side it looks nothing like Archie's dash
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87FieroGTx Member
Posts: 2630 From: Bath, New York, USA Registered: Jun 2001
Steve, According to the previous mfg of this interior it was selling in three different stages.
Stage One: $1299.00 Interior Panels Installation Manual List of all necessary hardware.
Stage Two: $1799.00 Same as above but with Upholstery patterns. Also all the vents needed to install the interior with. I need to find the cost on these added parts.
Stage Three: No price Same as Stage one and two but upholtered interior panels in your choice of colors.
I need to finish the new modified molds and build a couple of units and see how much it costs to produce. I will do my best to keep prices down and if I can even lower then original units. I will have prices with in two to three weeks.
Also the gauges from the Fiero are supposed to fit.
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George, this looks *GREAT!* I'm quite impressed with how it came out, I'm sure you'll sell lots of these. Maybe work with Mr. Mike for leather covering?
One question; speaker holes? Cut-your-own it looks like, a great idea, as anyone wanting to upgraede their dash almost surely wants to get as far from 4x10s as they can!
Best! Ben
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Ben Cannon 88 Formula, T-top, Metalic Red. (2:13.138 at Sears Point) "Every Man Dies, not every man really Lives" 88 Formula, Northstar, Silver, In-Progreess. -Mel Gibson, "Braveheart"
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venger Member
Posts: 74 From: San Diego, CA Registered: May 2001
Originally posted by Knight Rider: I like the look of this dash and door panels. I cannot tell from the photos, but can the original Fiero gauges be used?
I believe that I can make the basic set for under $1000.00. Infact I believe that if I'm not mistaken it should cost around 850.00 to 950.00 Keep your fingers crossed that I do make it around that price. As I said there are a few things I need to change from the original and that is to make it easier for installation.
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Archie's kit is $780 so he has an advantage withthe price-conscious people. Is there enough room for some big gauges? I can't really tell from the pictures. Once I get my car working again I would love that interior. Spyder, your car is among the sexiest I have ever seen. Ever. I love it. Do you have more/bigger pics?
How hard was it to mount the speakers like that? My local shop quoted me $350 for custom kick panels, but I could put the $350 towards the interior.. damn that is SEXY!
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Nashco Member
Posts: 4144 From: Portland, OR Registered: Dec 2000
That looks fantastic! A friend of mine just bought a 300ZX TT about a month ago, so I instantly recognized that dash. The 300ZX interior is everything the Fiero wishes it was; very slick design, makes the car feel much more spacious. The velour/suede type upholstery in his 300 is top notch too...if you do this right, it will probably be the best (most popular) interior kit for the Fiero ever on the market!
Keep us updated.
Bryce 88 GT
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fieroshop Member
Posts: 648 From: Palm Harbor, FL. Registered: Jun 99
I have found a few things about my new dash that I want to do. 1: a better fit around the doors 2: I plan on having a few accesories such as complete mounting hardware including the parts needed to do the air system. 3: I also plan on adding a new consul. 4: There will be a set of gauges also available with wiring harness. Those are just a few addons I plan to make as I remake the new mold. 5: Custom kick panels for the speakers on the door with tweeters and speakers for the dash. 6: Since there is room under the dash I will also atempt to install better subwoofers. --------------
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...I'd like to see a pic of one with the stock AC/heater controls installed, as well as the extra guages. Also...maybe make that hood over the speedo/tach guages a separate piece, so that they could be worked on without having to remove the entire dash. Just my $.02 worth.