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ferrobi
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JUN 02, 04:36 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Swedish Fiero:
Looking great Ferrobi.. keep up the great work.. 
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Thank's very much. Dash should be done soon -[This message has been edited by ferrobi (edited 06-04-2009).]
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ferrobi
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JUN 13, 12:13 PM
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Well I will be getting the dash soon and just got a nice piece of bling for it.

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f40fiero
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JUN 14, 12:13 AM
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I have been working on my f40 for the last few months and see that you have some parts that I am interested in knowing how to get a hold of them. I am doing a 2003 northstar and G50 setup and did all my body parts as close as to ferarri's and did my own thing as well to help performance. I did a 10in extension on the chasis and did alot of upgrades on the chasis alone. Can you tell me where to get a dash at, instrument cluster and more interior parts that you have done?
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ferrobi
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JUN 14, 02:00 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by f40fiero:
I have been working on my f40 for the last few months and see that you have some parts that I am interested in knowing how to get a hold of them. I am doing a 2003 northstar and G50 setup and did all my body parts as close as to ferarri's and did my own thing as well to help performance. I did a 10in extension on the chasis and did alot of upgrades on the chasis alone. Can you tell me where to get a dash at, instrument cluster and more interior parts that you have done? |
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10" extension on a fiero for a F40 replica - uh what? think you only need 3" to get it to f40 wheel base. Amida does dash
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Swedish Fiero
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JUN 14, 11:36 AM
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topher_time
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JUN 14, 07:31 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Swedish Fiero:
Have to show you this.. http://www.garaget.org/?car=79578&image=1267573
This guy on the Swedish car comunity garaget.org is building his own F40 from scratch, he has even made the rims himself out of a solid piece of aluminum !!!
SICK !!!!!
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It still amazes me at the talent that some people have. WOW.
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ferrobi
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JUN 14, 09:31 PM
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Rob, Here are some shots of your instrument pod after clear coating. It's the 5th & only one that I did in carbon which turned out satisfactory. Getting the weave pattern to set correctly without snags is the trickiest part.The carbon fiber fabric makes for a very dimpled surface for painting, even after 4 coats of clear. I polished it down as far as I could without sanding through the finish which smoothed out most of the surface, but there are a few low dimples remaining. Nevertheless, it turned out to be a real nice looking piece. This option is very time consuming & will cost the next guy $450/$800 uncoated/coated. Thanks, Rob FieroVation FieroInteriors Seattle, WA. USA
All I can say is WOW - Great job Rob




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Amida
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JUN 17, 12:47 AM
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Fi40 dash #02 will be ready for shipping very soon. I should also add that Fi40 pod #05 is made with epoxy resin & 9.5oz 2x2 twill carbon fiber + 2 layers of cloth. Vacuum bagged in 2 pieces, subsequently bonded together then urethane clear coated & polished. A very nice piece.
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RCR
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JUN 17, 07:48 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Amida:
Fi40 dash #02 will be ready for shipping very soon. I should also add that Fi40 pod #05 is made with epoxy resin & 9.5oz 2x2 twill carbon fiber + 2 layers of cloth. Vacuum bagged in 2 pieces, subsequently bonded together then urethane clear coated & polished. A very nice piece.
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ah...Rob???.....
THAT'S FRICKEN AWESOME!!!! 
Bob
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Amida
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JUN 18, 09:17 AM
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The polishing wasn't finished yet, but yes it came out real nice. Thanks.
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