So we got home from work on Friday to find a nice surprise waiting for us in the house. My wife's new (to her) Fiero is now the proud recipient of Stu's outer dew wipes! Let me tell you, I heard about the quality of these from other individuals on here, but you really cannot appreciate the craftsmanship until you see them in person. They were obviously made from high quality materials, and I would bet money that these will last as long or longer than the OEM wipes. But you don't have to take my word for it, these pictures speak for themselves.
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Posts: 450 From: Bismarck, ND Registered: Mar 2010
I believe that is what you told me I needed in a previous thread.
What's retail on something of this magnificence?
LOL. I remember pointing that out to you. The outer dew wipes are $50 each side, or $100 for both sides and can be ordered on Stu's thread in the Mall:
I like them so much, I have them on all my Fieros and keep a spare set in the garage just in case a stray comes along and needs some. Stu is the Dew Wipe King!
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Posts: 397 From: San Antonio TX USA Registered: Jul 2004
Heheh I was on the phone with him when he was making them for you. He was kidding me, saying he must have lost his mind, as now he was making stuff for free! I was like what?! and then he explained what he was doing hahaah. He said he wanted to do something for you, for all that you did to get the Tyler Project rolling.
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Posts: 5949 From: Back home in East Berlin, PA Registered: Apr 2008
Heheh I was on the phone with him when he was making them for you. He was kidding me, saying he must have lost his mind, as now he was making stuff for free! I was like what?! and then he explained what he was doing hahaah. He said he wanted to do something for you, for all that you did to get the Tyler Project rolling.
I'm going to give him a big ole' sloppy kiss next time I see him. I know Texans are into that sort of thing, since I didn't see any horns on his head. He really is a stand up guy, I message him on Skype sometimes but we usually end up cat and mousing.
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Posts: 5923 From: Fort Worth, Texas Registered: Dec 2001
Thanks guy's I'm really redfaced. Too much man love going on. John you weren't supposed to let the world know that I Gave that set. John From San Antonio, you did sign that Confidentiality Agreement didn't you, and you Blake... Told you just give me a call, I'll be there Saturday sound fine?
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Posts: 6238 From: Downingtown, PA Registered: Jul 2001
J/K of course..Stu is someone that will bend over backwards to help you out and give you the shirt of his back(even though you would have to be like 12 to fit in it)..
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Posts: 3520 From: Euless, TX, US Registered: Jan 2005
Originally posted by MstangsBware: SCREW STU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I second that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by MstangsBware: J/K of course..Stu is someone that will bend over backwards to help you out and give you the shirt of his back(even though you would have to be like 12 to fit in it)..
thats funny!!!!!!!!!!!
Hahahahahahahahahahaahha
just kid n... i aint gonna say I love him, cause that weird, and Tom might get jealous (cause im his SPMC)! !!! But He is a great guy.... and goes above and beyond for his fellow Fiero brothers!!! AND I do give him pats on the bottom Stu knows what i mean.... dont ya little buddy! hahahahaha
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Posts: 5949 From: Back home in East Berlin, PA Registered: Apr 2008
Stu has been a good guy to work with during the Geocoin projects. Without a group of solid guys like him it would have never worked. He is one of the group who is willing to purchase something that doesn't currently exist with no payoff for 6 to 8 weeks. I believe that people who are able to trust others are often themselves trustworthy. It is a currency of their lives.
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Posts: 2337 From: Republic of TX Registered: Jun 2007
Stu has been a good guy to work with during the Geocoin projects. Without a group of solid guys like him it would have never worked. He is one of the group who is willing to purchase something that doesn't currently exist with no payoff for 6 to 8 weeks. I believe that people who are able to trust others are often themselves trustworthy. It is a currency of their lives.
Except I missed the last batch, which was ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!
HAHAHA Hulki! Short story Hulki tried to talk me out of a hitch on my project car, but once I showed him why he suddenly stopped.
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Except I missed the last batch, which was ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!
Not to worry, in November I am planning on doing another run. if you are interested in more coins you will definately want to be a part of the next project. I have something interesting in mind.