Does this air dam look good? I have had different opinions and I'm wondering if I should change the nose to a different year. Could someone do a signature for me please.
Bonzo
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ato4life Member
Posts: 79 From: Crystal Lake, IL 60012 Registered: Jun 2004
i think it looks awesome!, but yeah ditto on the ground effects....if i still had my bumper pad fiero i'd be hunting one of those air dams down... James
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MilleniumFiero Member
Posts: 1225 From: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii USA Registered: Dec 2002
personally when i read the topic i was like uhg this is gonna be ugly then i saw it, its actually very good looking, but ya i would finish the rest of the gfx all around!
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hyperv6 Member
Posts: 6164 From: Clinton, OH, USA Registered: Mar 2003
I like it but I have the same style too might have something to do with it.
It looks like a DGP stage 1 air dam or a good copy. It will look better with ground FX. Get a set of DGP stage 1 FX and it will match up well.
My car is black and the front bumper pads blend in well with the rest of the car. I will post a picture when I get PIP reloaded. Mine are Peguses Engineering FX, they lifted the DGP mold and put Pontiac style ribs on them. Other wise it is the same.
I lkie to see someone doing something diffrent on the site. Too many cars look too much alike.
I know Doug at the www.Fiero Warewhouse.com Has the original tooling for the most DGP body parts.
I don't know if He got the Stage 1 FX in the IRM deal? E amil him and he can let you know.
If you want to tie the back bumper in you can use the 2 rear Mecham FX, they mach up well with the DGP or Peguses FX on a pad rear bumper. I know Peguses did not offer a rear and I don't believe DGP did on the stage 1 kits either.
Don't look to hard for the Peguses version as they have not been made since the late 80's and I have never seen but a few pictures of ones other than mine. The DGP were offered by a few different people over the years and are rare but can be found.
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Posts: 2326 From: Florida Keys Registered: Oct 2003
Here is a Mecham rear Gorund FX on Peguses FX with a stock bumper pad car. Rear is all original paint.
Here is the front of the Peguses FX. They were just copies of the DGP Stage 1 with ribs added. The bumpewr pads are still the factory flat black but it would give you an idea of what a body color would look like.
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bonzo Member
Posts: 1350 From: Jacksonville, FL, USA Registered: Jul 2003
No, They have not been made since the late 80's. I have only see 2 other cars with them. Most of what's on the car was done before 1990. You would have a better chance finding the DGP.
really tired, and I need to get to bed, but this is a really bad 5 minute photoshop of what I'm talking about. didn't do it all, but got the basic idea there I think.
Intercooler.. mmmmmm
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