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exoticse MAR 22, 11:31 PM

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Originally posted by rmphoto:

finally some proper photos.... you really cant see much on those camera phone photos.

in my opinion those rims are just too big.. it looks funny..
but nice job with the mystery black putty... too secret to share i guesse.

EDIT: after seeing more pics in another thread, i like the rear rims now but the front still look too big.. maybe a 20-19 combo would be nice.


Don't worry curly plans to add fender flares to the front fender area and also pull the side of the nose out also in order to make the front wheels look right. By the time he is finished the front will look just as natural as the rear. This car is far from finished,...when he puts the rest of the exterior items on this car you are going to be really blown away,...and i am not even talking about the corvette lamps !

On the subject of those rims,...Absolutely Sick ! The Baddest rims ever on a fiero, worth every overpriced penny hehehehe !

You have to see them in person to really see how awesome they are. Curly you got me seriously thinking about them. THe chop comes first though.


1986 Fiero GT MAR 22, 11:56 PM
i agree wholeheartedly about the rims, those are some of the most beautiful pieces of metal i've ever seen... Who makes them and what's their model name, I need some... I actually want to try to same thing, put absolutely massive front and rear tires on my '86 GT and do my own widebody kit, I love working on cars and doing everything custom... That's why I bought the Fiero, I fell in love with them when I first saw them, and they're just so easy to mod and customize... Thank you Pontiac / GM
exoticse MAR 23, 12:14 AM

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Originally posted by 1986 Fiero GT:

i agree wholeheartedly about the rims, those are some of the most beautiful pieces of metal i've ever seen... Who makes them and what's their model name, I need some... I actually want to try to same thing, put absolutely massive front and rear tires on my '86 GT and do my own widebody kit, I love working on cars and doing everything custom... That's why I bought the Fiero, I fell in love with them when I first saw them, and they're just so easy to mod and customize... Thank you Pontiac / GM


The Rims are the HRE brand. THat equals Biiiiiiiiiiiiig bucks !!

The rims are around $1,200 or more each !! We are not even talking tires yet.

Curly doesn't go cheap, ......nothing but the best hehehe !

jscott1 MAR 23, 12:23 AM

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Originally posted by rmphoto:

EDIT: i like the rear rims now but the front still look too big.. maybe a 20-19 combo would be nice.


I believe this is a 19/20 combo

1986 Fiero GT MAR 24, 08:29 AM
Holy snap... $1,200 EACH?!? lol, I almost had a heart attack when I read that... Little out of my budget, you have fun with 'dem wheels, Curly and if you ever want to sell, shoot me a PM... lol

Maybe I'll stick to the stock wheels for a bit, then find something a tad cheaper, like $2,000 or so for all 4... lol

FieroMGDriver MAR 24, 08:49 AM
How about some full size photos of the car (with or without Brandy) that you can email to me?

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- Matthew

Black, Wingless '87 GT

Sharkman APR 01, 02:57 AM
bump
Sharkman APR 04, 01:34 PM
ops a bump again...
Where are those VDC pics

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Regards SHARKMAN
86 GT, 3.4 Camaro engine,
choptop # 1 in Europe/Sweden

madcurl APR 09, 02:44 PM

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Originally posted by Sharkman:

ops a bump again...
Where are those VDC pics


Sorry, Jerry started on the dash first and not the VDC's. I think the dash is the complicated part? (judging from the last time) The VDC's are second nature to Jerry and it shouldn't cause them any "issues."


Pics? I don't think Jerry has a digital camera? Our best man for the job would be Shawnfl. He works down the block from them and has a camera. Oh well, two more weeks to go.

[This message has been edited by madcurl (edited 04-20-2005).]

Sharkman APR 12, 05:18 PM
What dash, have I missed some info regarding that?

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Regards SHARKMAN
86 GT, 3.4 Camaro engine,
choptop # 1 in Europe/Sweden