A history of Skitimes car (Page 58/72)
cnander51 JAN 25, 01:48 AM
I may have missed it in the thread, but could you tell me what the engine viewing window was made out of. Glass or Lexan or ? I had planned on molding in a scoop, but your idea is much cooler.
skitime FEB 08, 08:18 PM
It is a piece of custom temper glass with a slight curve on it. I tried many other materials and none of them worked out.

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Dennis LaGrua FEB 09, 08:52 AM
Dave has loads of time, many custom fabricated parts, lots or re-engineering and if I'm guessing correctly big bucks in his car. While some of his ideas are certainly duplicatable they won't come cheap. Rather than trying to copy Skitimes car, it may be preferable to do your own custom build.

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" THE BLACK PARALYZER" -87GT 3800SC Series III engine, 3.4" Pulley, N* TB, LS1 MAF, Flotech Exhaust Autolite 104's Custom CAI 4T65eHD w. custom axles, HP Tuners VCM Suite.
87GT - 3.4L Turbocharged engine, modified TH125H
" ON THE LOOSE WITHOUT THE JUICE "

DotTC FEB 09, 03:16 PM
Glad to see Ski and his car are still alive Always been an inspiration to my car, that still sits broken
skitime FEB 09, 06:26 PM

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Originally posted by DotTC:

Glad to see Ski and his car are still alive Always been an inspiration to my car, that still sits broken



Thanks very much. It's good to see people still remember my car.
skitime FEB 09, 07:06 PM

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Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:

Dave has loads of time, many custom fabricated parts, lots or re-engineering and if I'm guessing correctly big bucks in his car. While some of his ideas are certainly duplicable they won't come cheap. Rather than trying to copy Skitimes car, it may be preferable to do your own custom build.




Dennis, I feel you have the wrong impression of my car. The car was a rough inexpensive GT when I bought it. Yes, I did spend a ton of time of my car engineering and re engineering the modifications. Yes, I did lots of custom fabricated parts. But I feel I did it all at very little expense and certainly not big bucks. How? Do everything yourself. The only thing that was not done in my little garage was fabrication of the exhaust which I had already designed with a muffler I had modified and I did not paint the car. I did all the body work myself but I am not setup to spray cars. I did all the mechanical and engine work myself. The new crate engine cost $1400 and the West Coast Fiero headers were graciously donated by West Coast Fieros. After selling my old 2.8 engine and automatic trans, I was only out about $600. I bought a junkyard 2.8 engine and Getrag and complete wiring harness for $200. Kept the Getrag setup and sold the engine for something like $600 so at that point out about $400 for the 3800 swap. I constantly bought and sold parts along the way to keep my expenses very low. (At the time, I was recently divorced and had two daughters in college) A few years latter I did add the inter cooler for somewhere near an additional $1000. All in all I feel I have one of the least expensive 3800SC Fieros out there. Now I would agree the cost to reproduce this GT by having a shop build it with all the unique modifications would be major big bucks but it did not cost me much compared to most Fieros I see out there including your sweet Fiero. Course, if I would sell it I would expect to make a profit ;-)

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DotTC FEB 10, 03:17 AM

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Originally posted by skitime:


Thanks very much. It's good to see people still remember my car.



Can't forget your car or you My 88 still has the calipers I bought from ya on it .. one day, soon, they'll actually get to stop her again.
Dennis LaGrua FEB 10, 09:19 AM

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Originally posted by skitime:


Dennis, I feel you have the wrong impression of my car. The car was a rough inexpensive GT when I bought it. Yes, I did spend a ton of time of my car engineering and re engineering the modifications. Yes, I did lots of custom fabricated parts. But I feel I did it all at very little expense and certainly not big bucks. How? Do everything yourself. The only thing that was not done in my little garage was fabrication of the exhaust which I had already designed with a muffler I had modified and I did not paint the car. I did all the body work myself but I am not setup to spray cars. I did all the mechanical and engine work myself. The new crate engine cost $1400 and the West Coast Fiero headers were graciously donated by West Coast Fieros. After selling my old 2.8 engine and automatic trans, I was only out about $600. I bought a junkyard 2.8 engine and Getrag and complete wiring harness for $200. Kept the Getrag setup and sold the engine for something like $600 so at that point out about $400 for the 3800 swap. I constantly bought and sold parts along the way to keep my expenses very low. (At the time, I was recently divorced and had two daughters in college) A few years latter I did add the inter cooler for somewhere near an additional $1000. All in all I feel I have one of the least expensive 3800SC Fieros out there. Now I would agree the cost to reproduce this GT by having a shop build it with all the unique modifications would be major big bucks but it did not cost me much compared to most Fieros I see out there including your sweet Fiero. Course, if I would sell it I would expect to make a profit ;-)




Dave. I guess big bucks and expensive are subjective words. I am aware that you did all the work yourself but the point that I was making is to build a duplicate of your Fiero today would be very costly. The custom tempered glass window on the deck, the rear window that slides open, the intercooler, the Mecham scoops, a new 3800SC, clutch/flywheel, the beautiful paint etc would seem to represent a considerable expense.
I've got over $5,000 in my 3800SC (auto) swap and I did it myself so costs can add up quickly. It was a powertrain with 60 miles on it. Then I added SS brake lines, KYB struts/shocks, Prothane bushings, Mr Mikes Upholstery, mag wheels and Addco front and rear sway bars so I figure that about $6,000 to $7,000 is the total cost, then figure in the $2400 that I paid for the car and the paint still needs refreshing. My car is probably a $10,000 Fiero and its nothing special. Perhaps cost is all relative
All in all I understand your point and I agree. For what you invested on your 88, it is probably one of the least expensive and good looking Fieros around

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" THE BLACK PARALYZER" -87GT 3800SC Series III engine, 3.4" Pulley, N* TB, LS1 MAF, Flotech Exhaust Autolite 104's Custom CAI 4T65eHD w. custom axles, HP Tuners VCM Suite.
87GT - 3.4L Turbocharged engine, modified TH125H
" ON THE LOOSE WITHOUT THE JUICE "

elitopr MAR 07, 10:28 AM
WOW awsomecar loved

grats
skitime AUG 19, 09:46 PM

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Originally posted by elitopr:

WOW awsomecar loved

grats



Hey Thanks