Hi! I'm a nice guy from Russia, and here is my Plazma! (Page 3/39)
Dodgerunner NOV 23, 11:14 PM

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Originally posted by Daniel H:

To proff,
Where so many womans so I can't know all of them If I try to do this, I will have no time to work at my Fiero



Love that answer...

Welcome Daniel.

The picture of the engine is interesting. The hubs where the wheels go look different. Is there something bolted on there?

rourke_87_T-Top NOV 23, 11:36 PM
Greetings Daniel, when you do get your car running I would like to see a pic of your Fiero with a famous Russian landmark in the background. It would be nice to see a collection from around the globe.
twofatguys NOV 23, 11:56 PM
Daniel, I am sorry I took this away from your Fiero. At least I was not asking how many women you have known .

Brad
Australian NOV 24, 02:45 AM

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Originally posted by proff:

welcome dan
i got 2 fieros here in Sydney Australia
by the way do you know many woman in Russia,
If i gave you a few names , manybe they might be in your area?





Like you he is probably already collared but many Russian girls are beautiful as some are decendants of what the vikings collected from around Europe when the vikings enslaved the hotties.

Welcome from Australia

Welcome to the forum.
Daniel H NOV 24, 05:12 AM

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Originally posted by Dodgerunner

The picture of the engine is interesting. The hubs where the wheels go look different. Is there something bolted on there?





Yes! That bolted things is adapters from 5*100 to 5*112 PCD...

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Hulki U. My-BFF NOV 24, 05:35 AM
Welcome to the forum, Daniel! I must say that's an interesting way to paint the underside of the car, please be careful working like that. That 2.8 looks to be really clean, I hope it runs as good as it looks!

Andy
R Runner NOV 24, 06:00 AM
Welcome to the forum! Very cool to see a Fiero in Russia. There is a person I work with at General Motors that is from St. Petersburg. The world is getting smaller and smaller. Congratulations on your car. Keep posting pics of the restoration. This should be cool!

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Paul

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Arns85GT NOV 24, 12:06 PM
Welcome to the Forum and.... about your English...... It's better than some Americans who post on here

What really impresses me about your SE is the apparent lack of rust. The pics before paint looked pretty clean. A lot of cars in Canada fall victim to salt on the roads in winter, and there is condensation that builds up in the trunk quarter panels, particularly behind the trunk fan.

I am also impressed with the engine and cradle. Also pretty clean. It looks like you have a really good project there. Be sure to keep us up to date.

I use http://www.myfiero.com/imagehost.php to host pics. It works fairly well. Good luck

Arn

ltlfrari NOV 24, 12:36 PM

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Originally posted by Alibi:


No problem! By the way, your method of propping your car up reminds me of this :




Ha Ha, that was my first thought too.


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That's gonna leave a scratch or two on the bodywork you know!

Ps. Welcome to the madness.

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Dave

www.ltlfrari.com

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kevin NOV 24, 01:21 PM
Welcome to the Madness!

MMmmm, I was wondering if you are destroying your Fiero Store's (?) side air scoops? I was also wondering if your wheel bearings and hubs are being compromised for being under this type of constant load

Spasibo,
Kevin