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VISCERAL AUG 14, 12:08 PM
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blackrams AUG 14, 12:26 PM
For those that were wanting to know the difference in width on the fenders, I took a second last night to get an estimate, remember, this is just a swag. Anyway, from the stock inside liner to the inside edge of the rear fender, I could stick three finger in width ways. That's about 2.5 inches roughly guessing wider. SO even if I'm just close in my guess, I would say that the Pantero is between 4.5 to 5 inches wider on the rear fenders. Plenty of room for some rather large tires.

Dave,
I'm still drooling over this.

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Ron
aka: Blackrams

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2-tone AUG 23, 10:15 PM
Well the comp I'm normally on is down for a little tweeking, so I'm useing my brothers comp. Well I got to see the shop first hand this saturday, and I must say is it a nice clean setup. saw the molds firs hand and they are Quality pieces. The yellow pataro is very sharp. Blackrams is a lucky man geeting one of these cars put together for him. The folks on Versailles road saterday afternoon must have gon into shock seeing 3 4.9 fieros running up to newcircle road. scrabblegod, blackrams and myself must have turned some heads with our bellowing beasts. Thanx guys for the escape from my mundane life. Love to talk and look at these little cars. if you guys need any help in this area let me know.-B-

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88 coupe 4.9 Izusu 5-speed Rockcrawl chip. True duels.No A/C . Built to run.

Black-Azz-GT AUG 23, 10:18 PM

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Originally posted by VISCERAL:

After all is said and done, think you guys can get around to doing some GT5S fenders?


Thats what I'me talkin about!

scrabblegod AUG 23, 11:12 PM

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Originally posted by 2-tone:

The folks on Versailles road saterday afternoon must have gon into shock seeing 3 4.9 fieros running up to newcircle road. scrabblegod, blackrams and myself must have turned some heads with our bellowing beasts.



After you and Ron blew past the guy that pulled out in the Pro street looking S10, I slowed down and tried to line up next to him.
He did not want to play. Must have wasted all his funds on the 2 foot wide tires and Monster tach with shift light.

Gene

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87 Notchie 4.9
87 SE 3.4TDC swap in progress
87 Notchie Pontiac 428 longitudinal coming soon

blackrams AUG 24, 08:19 AM
Enjoyed the heck out of Saturday, though we didn't get anything done on Pantero II, we did get a lot done rearranging some of the bigger stuff Dave couldn't have done by himself. So all in all, a successful weekend.

Gene, the S10 didn't do anything because he can't go around a corner above 20 mph. Though I'll wagger he can go 1/4 mile in a straight line rather quickly. I went by him too fast to see much, but did he have that bed tubbed?

Bill, enjoyed the ride in your car, stay with that injector issue, someone knows how to solve the problem.

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Ron
aka: Blackrams

eunospeed AUG 24, 09:41 AM
Wow, I'm just catching up on this stuff...... you guys have your hands full and things are looking great!

David, let me know when I can stop by and see this thing in person?

John

blackrams AUG 24, 10:36 AM
John,
Not trying to speak for Dave, but we try to do something jsut about every Saturday, mornings are best for us, we're still in relatively good moods.

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Ron
aka: Blackrams

eunospeed AUG 24, 01:48 PM
Ron,

Sounds like Saturdays are work days for you guys. I will try and stop by in the next week or two and I promise not to get in the way. I am even willing to help if I can!

See ya,
John

opm2000 AUG 24, 09:39 PM
John, and everyone,
Fiero-folk are allways welcome, anytime. Ron is right, we generally get something done on saturdays and sundays.

This saturday I'm taking the Pantero to the Lexington Concours d'Elegance show at Keenland. http://www.lexingtonconcours.com/
This is an invitation only show, and I was amazed to be asked to attend and show the Pantero. Photos will definately follow.

After this show, I've been gearing up the shop and the molds for serious production of full body kits. A good number of folks have expressed interest, so I'll be going thru the list of interested builders, when the first few kits are made.

David Breeze