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madcurl
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APR 28, 05:29 PM
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Okay, give me a ...  [This message has been edited by madcurl (edited 04-28-2006).]
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troyboy
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MAY 01, 12:10 AM
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The bad news, looks like Maya rims + fiero = 0. The good news, with Curlys help It looks like I will be going with HRE. The question, which HRE wheels to go with?
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MinnGreenGT
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MAY 01, 10:43 AM
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Lookin' good - I'm hoping that you shoot a layer of primer on the whole thing so we can get a better "feel" for the overall look 
BTW - I personally prefer the 5-spoke style wheel...
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madcurl
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MAY 01, 12:37 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by troyboy: The question, which HRE wheels to go with?
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It might be best to have or ask someone to photoshop those rims onto your chopper? HRE does have a photoshop version but, the Fiero car isn't on their list.
Tasty treats, hehe.
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GonsaiPK
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MAY 01, 12:59 PM
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Woot woot!
I'd say go with the split-spoke. The five-spoke looks really nice, but I think this car needs something more distinct and exotic.
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NJ85fieroGT
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MAY 01, 02:25 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Archie:
Fire In The Hole !!!!!!!!!!
Started it up for the 1st time today, Sounds good.

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Hey I've got that same EZ-Scan!! Best tool ever!! 
Project looks awesome too!
------------------ Jesse 1985 Fiero GT http://www.year2032.com/fiero/
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madcurl
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MAY 03, 03:00 PM
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hatchetrider84
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MAY 05, 09:51 PM
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archie
i didnt see it in the 6 spd install (mabe it was and i missed it) what linkage did you use for the g6 trans?------------------

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MinnGreenGT
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MAY 08, 11:58 AM
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I was happy to see this beautiful project again this weekend at Archie's shop (as he was kind enough to host the NIFE club meeting there).
It's going to be a sweet looking car (especially with that Chrome S&P TPI intake!) - any chance you'll throw a layer of gray primer on the whole car? It'd sure be easier to photoshop it then 
Personally, there is one small change that I'd like to see (and few of us discussed it and agreed). Have you given any thought to modifying the chin spoiler? The rest of the lines flow well, but the way the chin spoiler attaches - it leaves a bit of a "droopy bottom lip" appearance. We were thinking it'd be great to take a small section out and bring the leading edge up to it's more-parallel to the rest of the lower lines. Here's what we were thinking:

I'm sure it wouldn't be the easiest modification... but from the looks of the car - it wouldn't be difficult either
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troyboy
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MAY 08, 04:01 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by MinnGreenGT:
I was happy to see this beautiful project again this weekend at Archie's shop (as he was kind enough to host the NIFE club meeting there).
It's going to be a sweet looking car (especially with that Chrome S&P TPI intake!) - any chance you'll throw a layer of gray primer on the whole car? It'd sure be easier to photoshop it then 
Personally, there is one small change that I'd like to see (and few of us discussed it and agreed). Have you given any thought to modifying the chin spoiler? The rest of the lines flow well, but the way the chin spoiler attaches - it leaves a bit of a "droopy bottom lip" appearance. We were thinking it'd be great to take a small section out and bring the leading edge up to it's more-parallel to the rest of the lower lines. Here's what we were thinking:

I'm sure it wouldn't be the easiest modification... but from the looks of the car - it wouldn't be difficult either  |
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Thanks for the pics, its good to see her in the sun shine. 1. the paint: It all depends on the time frame, but it would be nice to have her home in one color. 2. the nose: I agree, the nose does look a little off. Archie made it so it could be remove and worked on if needed. Living in New York, raising the lip just might be a good idea. 
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