RBS in-Limbo (extreme makeover) (Page 14/158)
exoticse OCT 24, 12:06 PM


Body mods !

Now this is the really fun part.
Car-Lo OCT 24, 11:19 PM

Next a layer of glass reinforced filler used to round off flat pillar moulding...



Bit more patching



Sanded nice and roundish



Pics of something to follow with

85SEnochie OCT 25, 02:07 PM

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Originally posted by Car-Lo:


Next a layer of glass reinforced filler used to round off flat pillar moulding...



Bit more patching



Sanded nice and roundish



Pics of something to follow with




Looks great! I like the lambo pix in the back ground to help motivate and inspire

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Love The Excitement! http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/068738.html

85LAMB OCT 25, 10:24 PM
Wow.... !!!!

This is going to be very low....

Looking good, keep up the good work


PS check your PM when you get a chance
F355spider OCT 26, 10:07 AM
Refreshing, Looking good.
SAFASTRO OCT 26, 11:14 AM
I'm speechless..........WOW! is all I can say!
dratts OCT 26, 11:31 AM
WOW! just WOW!, I finally took a look at your post. I didn't realize what it was all about. As a replica builder it's totally obvious to me that what you've done is way harder and of course more imaginative. I love it, but like a few other posters I wish that you would have started over with another car and preserved the first one. It looked great too. You are incredibly talented and ambitous.
exoticse OCT 26, 01:00 PM


I think Car-lo has stated many times the reason he did not start over on another car is, it is a matter of budget.

Like many of us, he can't just crank out the cash for another engine swap, wheels, etc at the drop of a hat, so the best way to go is to work with what you got.
dratts OCT 26, 01:22 PM
didn't mean it as a criticism. Just a wish. I understand the economics. In fact I'm a tightwad who wants much more than I can afford. Isn't that typical fiero owner?
andreww OCT 26, 02:17 PM
I totally get it, but if he had sold the car I'm sure it would have covered his costs. Maybe not

Keep up the awesome work Carlo!