Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
- Flatspyder
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Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
If I didn't have my spider
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/4133423196.html
This would be in my carport!
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/4133423196.html
This would be in my carport!
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
interesting, but in my opinion it needs blocks or something more, especially on the rear. I don't like the rear lights mounted at different angles. That's one of my pet peeves with tail light conversions
- Flatspyder
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
I don't like the exhaust, probably if I did it would try to fit it in one of the black holes in the rear. But this guy did great work!!!
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
It would look so much better with bumpers...and of course proper tailight alignment
Jim
Jim
Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
Mark has a Pet peeve and now we all know about it!So Cal Mark wrote:interesting, but in my opinion it needs blocks or something more, especially on the rear. I don't like the rear lights mounted at different angles. That's one of my pet peeves with tail light conversions
I thought the tails lights looked ok but not as bad as some conversions before, the color is pretty, bumper mount
holes would keep me awake at night till i found a solution.
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- ga.spyder
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
Here are Vette lights done right.This is Brady Jones' car,which is the nicest customized Spider I have ever seen
Craig Nelson
1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
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1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
- v6spider
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
I am with Mark...surface mounted taillights just look like Crap on a spider...and while Brady's work is outstanding and the lights are done inset like they should be they look too big for the back of the car...IMO.
That is why I opted for the smaller round lights on my v6spider...
Cheers
Rob
That is why I opted for the smaller round lights on my v6spider...
Cheers
Rob
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
- Redline
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
I'm trying to figure out how stock Miata wheels are "custom modified widened wheels", unless he's talking about wobble bolts...
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La Dolce Vita: Joy and frustration at the speed of smoke
Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
I've heard that the difference between 100mm and 98mm bolt patterns on wheels is so close you could file the holesunless he's talking about wobble bolts...
a little to make them fit never tried it but that's what a couple people said.
- Flatspyder
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
I still think this car is cool and nicely done.. even with miata wheels wobble bolted on. If i was a buyer, ill offer him 7K
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
the wheels are still ugly and they are Miata! a double negative around here hopefully whats his name doesnt see the post
and put up that photo of himself in a thong against a Miata again...
and put up that photo of himself in a thong against a Miata again...
- v6spider
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
The problem with wobble studs is that you need hub centric wheels in order for them to center properly..just any old 4 x 100mm wheel won't work unless it is hub centric...the offset needs to correct as well. Btw I don't dislike the look of the wheels...
Cheers!
Rob
Cheers!
Rob
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
I hadn't looked at the exhaust, but it is pretty ugly and no turn signals/park lights on the front
- v6spider
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Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
The exhaust screams 1971 Datsun pickup...lol...
Like the color though...Nice catch on the lights btw Mark. I initially missed that...
Rob
Like the color though...Nice catch on the lights btw Mark. I initially missed that...
Rob
http://www.v6spider.com
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
Re: Props for the paintwork and corvette lights
Where do we find one of those transmissions?
5 speed manual +reverse? Seriously?
That's special, I want one!
5 speed manual +reverse? Seriously?
That's special, I want one!