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ITALGT OCT 22, 01:37 AM
I've read elsewhere in the forum that these seats are too big to fit in the Fiero. Have you test-fit them yet???

Brett
Custom2M4 OCT 22, 10:20 AM
Basically they just overlap the centerconsole. But I have no intentions of running a factory console.
whadeduck OCT 22, 10:24 AM

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Well they aren't quite for the faint of heart price wise. But still worth the money IMO. It's amazing craftsmenship, and I thought it was worth it for my project VS spending countless hours of R&D to come up with the same / similar design.

Contact;
Robert Kusakabe (FieroInteriors@Juno.com)
For more information. Tell him that Custom2M4 sent you :P.



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'87 GT Auto
'88 Ferrario
'84 Indy

Custom2M4 OCT 22, 10:28 AM

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How's your interior coming along?
Custom2M4 OCT 22, 06:27 PM
Well the seats were test fitted in the car today. It was difficult to get them in there.. haha.

After they were in there, they cleared the roof by 1.75", no headliner, no carpet. However thats with the sliders that came with them. I want to cut out the reinforcements under the seat, mount a flat floor and put the reinforcements under the floor boards. That way the seats will be lowered enough to clear the chop frame.

They clear everything fine ( alittle close to the b pillar ) , but will be fixed with in the floors. With no console they can recline against the firewall, otherwise they'd be leaning up against the console.

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rwr82 OCT 22, 08:43 PM
Where did you get that console. That thing is bad.
rwr82 OCT 22, 08:44 PM
Where did you get that console. That thing is bad.
ITALGT OCT 22, 09:16 PM

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Originally posted by Custom2M4:

Well the seats were test fitted in the car today. It was difficult to get them in there.. haha.

After they were in there, they cleared the roof by 1.75", no headliner, no carpet. However thats with the sliders that came with them. I want to cut out the reinforcements under the seat, mount a flat floor and put the reinforcements under the floor boards. That way the seats will be lowered enough to clear the chop frame.

They clear everything fine ( alittle close to the b pillar ) , but will be fixed with in the floors. With no console they can recline against the firewall, otherwise they'd be leaning up against the console.




That's SOOOO good to hear that these seats will in fact fit, as they were also my original choice of seat for my project. I knew that the sides would hit the center console, so I've been working on my own design. It will be interesting to see these seats in your car.

Brett
Custom2M4 OCT 22, 10:08 PM
If you are asking about the console, do read above about 5 posts, you will get your answer.

I wasn't really doubting the fitment, as I've seen a few fieros running them. The shoulders just block the front of the console door. It is really close to the B pillar though. I'll take pictures once I have everything in place. I'm still using the passenger side for parts as of right now, and there happens to be water sitting on my floor board... sigh. Hope to have it in the garage shortly.
Custom2M4 NOV 25, 05:13 PM
The updates on my console....

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Amida is making it as we speak. I'm getting anxious to see it.. haha


In case anyone is curious about the motor I'm building for my escort.... The manifold is done, and the turbo is mounted .

Picked up ANOTHER miata last night.. haha It'll be a quick restore and sell for some pocket cash.

Ohh and I made this today.



The current progress on the N*....



Well it looks like that. haha I got around to getting the 99 intake on it.
We just opened a new body shop so I've been spending lots of time there getting all the renovations done. Currently building our paint booth .

If your wondering as to where I got those skirts / widebody for the fiero...





However... These aren't for the faint of heart ($$$) either. They are being imported from england. Shipping alone is 450 dollars, not including duties or the 400 pounds (800 dollars) they actually cost. Not to mention the massive amounts of modifications needed to fit them. They are aftermarket MK5 Cosworth RS panels.

Let me know what you guys think about this one.

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