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Amida JAN 16, 12:37 PM
I like it.
IVANNATINKLE JAN 23, 07:37 PM

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Originally posted by doublec4:


Thought about it many, many times. I just need a car to use to mock things up with. I'm sure I could come up with something!





I wish you were closer I'd let you use mine I'm not going to be needing it for about 6/9 months. **** , again great work

kwagner FEB 04, 12:06 PM
Man, those are some slick ideas. I like it I'll have to talk with you about some lights for my project after it gets underway.

Have you done any work with reverse lights yet? Maybe I missed it, I didn't check all the pages.
doublec4 FEB 09, 01:41 PM
Thanks guys,

The reverse lights are eliminated with these tail lights. However, they can be relocated to the rear bumper as many have done before. There is another forum member that sells LED reverse lights that replace the reflectors in the rear bumper. I may have my own solution in a few months time as well.

LED GT tail lights will be shown soon too
Matthew_Fiero MAR 11, 06:13 PM
Chris, you car sucks!

Haha joking! Looking good so far!
IVANNATINKLE OCT 15, 10:49 PM
Bump updates?
doublec4 OCT 18, 12:33 PM
Not too many updates for my car. I finished the LED tail lights a while back and I've been enjoying those:







I also finished the GT LED tail lights and have sold a few of them:



And I'm resurrecting the drop spindle project:



I have a few other things in mind that I'm working on, but I will reveal them as I go along

Thanks for checking back!

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ericjon262 OCT 27, 08:48 PM
are your drop spindles being designed for "bolt on" application, or with brake upgrades in mind?
doublec4 NOV 15, 08:39 PM

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Originally posted by ericjon262:

are your drop spindles being designed for "bolt on" application, or with brake upgrades in mind?



Spindles will be bolt on, however, since the stock calipers will bolt on, so will adapters that will allow you to upgrade to better brakes

In other news...

I will be releasing another product shortly...

There are quite a few hood vent options for the Fiero, however, most of them require a lot of body work and repaint etc. This can get pretty costly and time consuming so I wanted to come up with a solution with the following requirements:

- Can be installed in an afternoon (fairly easily)
- Entire installation and product cost less than $200
- Looks aggressive but appropriate for the Fiero
- Functional
- Spare tire compartment remains sealed and unmodified.

I ended up making these custom aluminum vents that flow with the lines of the hood, and fit nicely in the front section to relieve pressure build up at high speeds.







They are made entirely from aluminum and then powdercoated black.

You will need to simply cut two holes in your hood, drill the mounting holes, and rivet the vent into place. In this case I used normal aluminum rivets, but you can also find black rivets to make them blend in. The vents actually somewhat match the vents at the back of the car and really do a nice job of letting the pressure out at high speeds.





I will try and get more pictures tomorrow. It gets dark around here pretty early now that it's winter.

They will be for sale shortly on my website. Feel free to post any questions you might have!
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falcon_ca NOV 15, 11:42 PM
Very nice job as usual.

If you ever think about making this grill for commercial purpose let me know.

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