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Old 02-16-2004, 03:58 AM
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84 fiero

Hello i was given a a 84 fiero and it sat coverd in a garage for about 10 years . it dosent start and im gonna use it as a project car. it is also my first car. where can i get parts for it online?? can someone help?
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Old 02-16-2004, 11:09 AM
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Some partsyou can get at a GM dealer, many parts you can get from variuos vendors or used parts places. www.twinlakesfiero.com www.kickhill.com www.thefierofactory.com www.thefierostore.com. Just type in fiero on a search engine and you'll find many resources.
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where can i find a set for dores that open like lamborghinis?
http://www.utdallas.edu/~dhyanesh/lamborghini.jpg
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The only place who seems to make good doors for a Fiero is Car Excess, near Tampa 727 216 7878. I'd make sure the car you would want to install them on is worth the money because it is not an inexpensive modification. The do look nice.
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Re: 84 fiero

ok thanks old

what size rims can i get for a 84 fiero? the car is not lowered. its is stock all around right now.. please let me know. i might eventuly lower it about an 1-1 1\2 in. Thanks.
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Old 03-01-2004, 07:53 PM
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Re: 84 fiero

I wouldn't be crying about a car that's sat for 10 years. It must have a great interior, and I assume lower miles. The Fiero was my first car to. No matter what people say keep lovinit. It all pays off.
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Old 03-13-2004, 07:39 PM
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Bob Parker at Kick Hill Farms in Lebanon CT for example has a HUGE 3 story barn just stuffed to the rafters full of Fiero parts. You can reach him at: 1-860-642-4362
We get about 80% of our needed Fiero parts from him. The rest we get from the Fiero Store or eBay.
There is a company that makes Lambo style door hinges that fit on your stock doors that a fellow Fiero owner in NY recently purchased and installed:

Let me find the info on the company and I will post it.

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Old 03-13-2004, 08:03 PM
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Speaking of restoring an '84, here is a before pic of how an '84 Indy looked when I first picked it up a little while back:



This is how it looks now after my Dad and I restored it:




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Old 03-14-2004, 12:24 AM
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ok steve thanks. and your car looks cool. how do you attach the scoop?
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The Indy scoop has a metal plate with a soft foam like bottom to protect the deck lid that mounts down within the vent holes of the center vent so as not to have to drill any holes or damage the deck lid is anyway. Inside the scoop mounted to the bottom of the metal plate and to the scoop itself inside is a small hydrolic strut that let's the scoop lift up to clear everything as you open the deck lid. Of course you have to remember to unlatch it in the back near the rear window first

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Old 03-17-2004, 01:44 PM
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oh cool.
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