Whats funny about it revin? I think it makes the fiero seem a little more normal. I don't really like looking at wiper arms and will probally end up doing something like this. You might find some more pictures of "that" car if you search for driven visions. I don't think that guy had any complaints, they did quite a bit of work on it.
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Phil86SE Member
Posts: 1476 From: Kamloops, B.C., Canada Registered: Mar 2003
I never had one on my Fiero but I had one on my 1997 chevy p/u. It made a good leaf catcher and snow was the real problem. Keep in mide "for show---not go" on stuff like that. It was really cool looking though.
Whats funny about it revin? I think it makes the fiero seem a little more normal. I don't really like looking at wiper arms and will probally end up doing something like this. You might find some more pictures of "that" car if you search for driven visions. I don't think that guy had any complaints, they did quite a bit of work on it.
I am the guy with "THAT" car, and although most of you have not heard them, I have numerous complaints about the quality of products and workmanship provided.
Looks a bit like cowl-iduction scoop. As such, I would expect it to suck up a lot of unnecessary air (and snow, and leaves) from the high pressure in front of the windshield. Hey, you could just as easily remove wipers & motors and use Rain-X. Save yourself a bit of weight, too, for the cost of a bottle of the stuff. But, to each his own.
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fierce_gt Member
Posts: 1517 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Registered: Oct 2002
from what i've heard/read Al let's just say it's a good thing you are no stranger to fiberglass. honestly you might be better off making one yourself, or talk to chase, i'm sure he'd do it for the price driven visions. you save the shipping fees