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snowblindburd

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  1. I agree with all of the above =). Love this car. Hope it's at Chicago.
  2. In that case, here are photo albums of mine for Fiero related events: http://s40.photobuck...o%20Car%20Show/ (2008) 25th Anniversary Fiero Car Show http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e204/snowblindburd/GM%20Heritage%20Center%202008/ (2008) 25th Anniversary Fiero Car Show - GM Heritage Center Visit http://s40.photobuck...s%20Run%202010/ (2010) Dells Run http://s40.photobuck...s%20Run%202011/ (2011) Dells Run
  3. It kinda reminds me of the Alfa Romeo Brera if it were a hatchback. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_Brera
  4. Just found the picture that Betty randomly showed up in at the Dells Run (Fiero gathering) in 2006! I'm driving down the road in the background to find a parking space lol. This was like two weeks before I got my windows tinted .
  5. But this one has the crab comb attachment!
  6. LOL. Okay man I'm glad you and your girlfriend are okay. That video was funny as hell, though. haha!
  7. I bought something like this from Harbor Freight lol. It worked okay but it wasn't impressive by any means.
  8. Agh, I assume they will have these at Chicago. I can't wait to see this one.
  9. Yeah, it would be cool if I could run a different PCM, lol. As of now my only options are to swap or run the OBD1 adapter harness. Thanks for the info. And good luck again with your Bonneville!
  10. I have wanted one of these since I saw them in person in Chicago last year. The rally car is awesome, and I loved the production models. I still wish they would make a two door version, but this just made me want one a lot more! I could totally see myself owning one of these. And I agree, AWD would be epic.
  11. It took me quite a while to find tips I liked for my car, so I feel your pain. I'm still not completely satisfied with mine. Okay. So I just read through your whole thread. Before doing so, I had no idea how much work you had put into this car. I mean I knew it was a lot because how how great she looks, but really you've gone above and beyond anything I was expecting to read. As everyone has mentioned, your attention to detail is incredible. You've spent time with just about every square inch of this car. It's really inspiring. One thing that surprised me was that you own a 1995 model year car without the stupid OBD 1.5 business I am stuck with. I have no ability to tune, and I was perplexed that you are able to. It makes me wonder how many other GM vehicles for 95 are also OBD 1. I have to either swap or buy another Beretta that has the diagnostics system I desire. You've done amazing work, and you have an outstanding car. Hands down the most beautiful Bonneville of that generation that I have ever seen. Btw, I'm completely jealous that you're going with an electronic cutout. I've wanted one for quite some time now. Thanks for the great read, I will continue to watch for updates! And congratulations on winning POTY, it was very well deserved!
  12. I was looking at it before I was kinda tired. If I get some free time later I will take another look.
  13. Awesome!! I'm glad you bumped it lol.
  14. ^yussss! lol this is awesome. I guess I should convert my car lol. Eh no one wants a Beretta anyway =P.
  15. Yeah unfortunately all of the rust free Berettas are down south or not for sale. Gonna have to travel for my next one unless I buy my friend's rust free shell. The 'tegs are amazing with the JDM front, so that would be a good choice =P.
  16. Awesome on moving the car around, bummer on the parts. I need to go check on mine soon. If this weather keeps up, I will also be driving her around a little bit.
  17. I just read your whole thread. I love what you've done with the GA. I have to say that I love those mudflaps. The tail lights were also killer. Great choices. Sad that it's getting to that age where you either completely invest in keeping it or moving on. I understand your decision. Sounds like the demodification process will make some other people happy, so that is a plus. I'm at a crossroads with my car. It's really beyond the point of repair as far as rust is concerned (at least for my budget). I may continue the bolt on modifications since they can all be swapped over to another Beretta, but I doubt I'll be doing much to save any of the non-removable body work at this point. I hope the GA treats you well for the remainder of your ownership. And I'm looking forward to seeing your next project evolve!
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