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1987 Pontiac Fiero GT
By Fieronut, 03/28/2019
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    restoration · 03/28/2019

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    2015 finally saw a paint job done to the car, colour chosen was originally called "LimeRock" Green and only found on 2014/15 Corvettes. It has since be renamed a couple of time "For rest Green" and the current name, "Unripened Green". Rear wing was removed for a small lip spoiler, Maximm 17' 5 star rims to finish that old school look off. Embrace racing flush mounted head lights with halo's and Hids, LED side maker lights, lastly a Seige Hammer 4 horn and components for those people who don't know how to check their blind spots. · 03/28/2019

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    Big Brake upgrade based on Walt Zettners style of brackets, uses Cadillac Eldorado rear calipers, Chevy S-10 front calipers, Full size pick master cylinder, Chrysler Lebaron 11.25 rotors. Front rotors were originally ground down to remove the disc and leave the hub for hat style rotors, longer studs installed. I've since gone to custom aluminum front hubs made to size. Eiback springs, Koni front shocks, KYB rear struts, Held Motorsport rear bump steer delete tubular arms (discontinued) Cradle solid mounted, everything else Poly bushings. Rear sway bar added. · 03/28/2019

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    LA1 3400 installed winter 2004 · 03/28/2019



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