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Old 09-09-2004, 08:32 PM
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Looking for other's .02 C

I'm gonna put a body kit on my '86 and I would like to get the opinions of everyone about kit manufactures. I want to put a Ferarri 355, Testerosa, or a Diablo kit on it. The engine i'm gonna put in it will be a 3800 sc in it with the new tranny from GM.

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Old 09-29-2004, 08:53 AM
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Re: Looking for other's .02 C

I would say consider the "gt4t" it doesn'y look as cheesy to me.
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Re: Looking for other's .02 C

Some kits that are out there are rough to say the least. Be prepared to spend a lot of time fitting all the parts together, fitting the parts to the Fiero shell. Then spending lots and lots of time sanding the shell down.

If you give yourself at least a year you can get a decent kit car. There are several out there that really look good, but more are stuffed in a barn somewhere that were given up by the owner. You may be able to find a partially completed one, then you finishe the work.
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