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Fastback conversion on an 88 Coupe


Zero_Shift
11-18-2003, 11:36 PM
I recently just purchased an 88 Fiero Coupe and one of the first things i wanted to do with it was convert it into a fastback because i love the way they look. I was just wondering if anyone had an idea of what something like this ends up costing in the end. Also, does 2,200 seem like a lot to pay for an 88 with 10K miles? Thanks.

meisner
11-19-2003, 04:07 PM
$2200 for an 88 with 10K miles???? ...not 110K, right? If so, that's a great price, assuming nothing else is wrong with it.

I am about to convert my Formula (88 notchback) to a GT. So far, I got the rear clip, sunroof, rear bumper cover, rear wiring harness for about $400. I am about to purchase a set of tail lights and ground effects for $150. I am also getting a set of quarter windows (from GM) for $250ish.

That will be everything. The next big price tag will be painting it.

Steve

coop8267
12-06-2003, 12:49 AM
$400 for a wiring harness Jesus H. Christ man. they are 50 bucks around here and i didnt want to pay that so i made my own.

erifnuS
12-08-2003, 05:59 PM
Coop

We are not all as smart as people like you. :(

fibersmith_Pat
12-11-2003, 11:02 PM
Hi yall,
doing fastback conversion isn't so bad. if u can find salvage yard and get all the parts needed. not sure if i have wiring harness around to sell, might have one set. i didn't really need to use it, coz i'll be using eurotaillight kit.
Pat Kalsmith
www.fibersmith.net

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