Current PFF Fiero Vendors (Page 3/4)
Dukesterpro JAN 07, 11:01 AM

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Originally posted by richard in nc:


from what i've read you can trust them but they are real slow.




Same old same old then, they don't report abnormally long shipping times in their listings and charge a premium. Say what you want about Fiero Store, but for the premium they charge they ship reasonably fast. Seems like they make good stuff though

Dukesterpro JAN 07, 11:13 AM

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Originally posted by richard in nc:


from what i've read you can trust them but they are real slow.




Same old same old then, they don't report abnormally long shipping times in their listings and charge a premium. Say what you want about Fiero Store, but for the premium they charge they ship reasonably fast. Seems like they make good stuff though

cliffw JAN 26, 01:14 PM
Fiero interiors.

http://www.fierointeriors.com/fiero-products.html

What am I doing wrong ? I click on the star after the topic menu and it does not show up in my "favorites". Are we only allowed a certain amount ?
Vintage-Nut JAN 26, 01:30 PM

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it does not show up in my "favorites"



Check other folders in "favorites"
cliffw JAN 26, 02:11 PM
Other folders in favorites ?

What, where, and how ?

Let me see if I can find out the secret hand shake (sarcasm).
Vintage-Nut JAN 26, 04:20 PM

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cliffw:
Other folders in favorites ? / What, where, and how ?



In your Internet browser "favorites" {Ctrl+Shift+O} you CAN have folders like "favorites bar", "other favorites" or "Links"

Check if you have 'other' folders...


fliphone FEB 17, 10:35 PM
I’m not sure if this website has been brought up or goes by another name elsewhere, nor have I tried ordering parts from them yet But somewhere I came across:

https://angelonearth.net/customfiberglass/

Lots of good fiero fiberglass parts in here, will definitely be ordering if they are still around once I’m free from college

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IMSA GT FEB 18, 12:01 AM

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Originally posted by fliphone:

I’m not sure if this website has been brought up or goes by another name elsewhere, nor have I tried ordering parts from them yet But somewhere I came across:

https://angelonearth.net/customfiberglass/

Lots of good fiero fiberglass parts in here, will definitely be ordering if they are still around once I’m free from college




Paul used to make some great parts but he hasn't been seen on here for a long time. Hopefully he's doing well.

His screen name was Tha Driver
blyfot FEB 18, 07:38 AM
FYI, there is a tab to filter search results by "Vendors" in the Fiero Search Engine
Sage FEB 18, 05:09 PM
Just an FYI for anybody interested....I have had personal experience with Trent (RadGlass owner) and he is going to be one of the "go to guys" for just about anything Fiero related, provided he is supported by the community, and given the opportunity to implement his plan to bring his shop/operation to full functioning capacity.

He does have a very extensive mold collection already to produce many fiberglass Fiero products. Included in his plan going forward is eventually taking over production of everything Fierowarehouse and Sage GlassWorks used to offer. He has already collected some of the molds and is in the process of setting up his fiberglass operation to be able to produce quality parts, at a reasonable price in a timely manner....it just doesn't happen overnight.

I can completely relate to being a one man operation, and I'm here to tell ya'....most of the time, it's easier said than done....but give him time and a chance. Turn around time is going to be waaay longer than most want to wait, but not much can be done about it when one is working alone, and trying to cover all bases at the same time. I feel like given enough time and support, Trent will be able to step up and provide quality parts/service for anything he chooses to cover pertaining to Fieros. He already does an excellent swap service, and has to devote the majority of his time to that enterprise, as that's what he started out doing, and still has projects to complete in that vein while getting other aspects of his operation set up and in order.

Hang on and be patient....I say by this coming summer, if nothing major happens to get in the way, Trent will be in full swing and willing, anxious and able to start filling fiberglass parts orders.

Just my two cents, as a "former" fiberglass parts supplier, who a lot of you (at least the "old guys) know from the past.

HAGO!