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steve308 JUL 01, 10:52 AM

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Originally posted by atomic1211:

Goody you are a whiny Jerk... You spam every facebook group about how tough it is to deal with GM and how they take all your money and no one wants to buy your lenses. Then when anyone gives you legit feedback you turn into a real a s s h o l e. You did a good thing for the community but that does not mean you should hold everyone responsible for your terrible agreement with GM. You want to make more money.... I get it... Thats cool, but dont act like you are going broke when you have several large scale outlets at our disposal you refuse to use because you want a bigger cut. Stop saying you need to feed a stuffed rat. That is gross I the only thing I can think of when I see that thing is filth and disgust. Its not mickey mouse. Its a gross little rat and is disgusting. I was glad when you got blocked from groups for spamming them... they should of left you out. Im tired of seeing your begging for money rants everyday with a nasty rat.

Stop being a d i c k to everyone.



Slammed under another name???
kgoodyear JUL 01, 11:00 AM

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Originally posted by steve308:


Slammed under another name???



Eeeeeehhhhhh I have a pretty good idea. I've already spent too much time on this guy.

Evil88 JUL 01, 12:37 PM
I have recently ordered a set of lenses. The process was easy. I sent an email, I received an invoice, I called and made payment. The next day I had a tracking number.
The packaging was excellent as others have posted.
I am grateful that Kieth had spent time and resources to make this product happen. My son's Fiero has had cracked and de-laminated lenses for years.
I have installed them and they are fantastic!
Slammed JUL 02, 07:50 PM
I'm not a customer and feel I can at least put my words a little more eloquently than that person above lol atomicwhatever

I will absolutely give him a hard time that he isn't selling online, but he's done well. I'm all for it and have told friends about it. The product isn't perfect, but without injecting the black or doing all the tinting on the outside and clearing, it's about as close as you can get. The design is solid. Would I have done it differently? Sure. For the low volume there is, multiple silicone tools for casting urethane or a a cold cast epoxy tool for injecting PETG or polyc could have gotten him there for much cheaper. They won't last forever though. So if you want to have any resale on the tools or do another run, aluminum or steel tooling is the way to go.

Keith, why don't you just have a website? The obvious domain name(s) are available and very cheap. It would go so far for like $20. This thread and facebook don't even come up in Google.

Somebody here would probably even do it for you.

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ChuckLS1 JUL 02, 09:06 PM

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Originally posted by Slammed:
Keith, why don't you just have a website? The obvious domain name(s) are available and very cheap. It would go so far for like $20. This thread and facebook don't even come up in Google.

Somebody here would probably even do it for you.




I just did a Google search for Fiero GT lenses, the thread did come up in my search. So did a Hemmings article.

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Slammed JUL 02, 09:30 PM

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Originally posted by ChuckLS1:


I just did a Google search for Fiero GT lenses, the thread did come up in my search. So did a Hemmings article.





Weird. I don't get anything from PFF until the second page and it is one of the older threads
kgoodyear JUL 02, 10:50 PM

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Originally posted by Slammed:


Weird. I don't get anything from PFF until the second page and it is one of the older threads



I've sold a number of them from off of YouTube. I've had a couple of customers that did a great job showing how to install them and just showing them off. I do have a website but the source code is long gone and I am so cheap I don't want to pay big bucks to make a new one. Perhaps when I break even that might be a good investment. Recently I even sold a couple from Hastings. It is a little bitty add but it works.
Slammed JUL 02, 11:06 PM

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Originally posted by kgoodyear:


I've sold a number of them from off of YouTube. I've had a couple of customers that did a great job showing how to install them and just showing them off. I do have a website but the source code is long gone and I am so cheap I don't want to pay big bucks to make a new one. Perhaps when I break even that might be a good investment. Recently I even sold a couple from Hastings. It is a little bitty add but it works.



My 70y/o uncle could put together a Wix or squarespace site that looks decent in a day, it's also free until you publish. If you can make your mouse drawings, you can build one no sweat. Just an example, fierotaillights.com is $9. Drag and drop photos, add a phone number and email, and you're done. Pay Cliff a few bucks for a banner here and you'll really be cooking.

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Trinten JUL 02, 11:28 PM

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Originally posted by kgoodyear:

... I do have a website but the source code is long gone and I am so cheap I don't want to pay big bucks to make a new one. ...



There is a way to get your old code without it being recreated:

If the site is gone, you can use "the wayback machine" at https://archive.org/ to pull up what your site used to look like. From there, you can right click on any of the given pages and select "view page source" (or it's equivalent in your browser of choice), then copy/paste that into plain notepad files, saving them as .html . Then right-click > save any images.

If the site is still up, you can still do the right-click thing, or use the free tool WinHTTrack to "crawl" the site and download everything, including images and HTML pages. Then it would be just a matter of uploading it all to the new host.
kgoodyear JUL 03, 09:15 AM

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Originally posted by Slammed:


My 70y/o uncle could put together a Wix or squarespace site that looks decent in a day, it's also free until you publish. If you can make your mouse drawings, you can build one no sweat. Just an example, fierotaillights.com is $9. Drag and drop photos, add a phone number and email, and you're done. Pay Cliff a few bucks for a banner here and you'll really be cooking.




Interesting. I'm 67 so I think I might have a shot!