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Cool deal. Thanks"Lane, I've been going to this high school for seven and a half years. I'm no dummy."

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I'm really looking forward to seeing pics of the CF ones!!
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I probably will. I'll let you know. That same half brother is going to be down this weekend.....man i wish the hoods were done already!---------------------------------------------------
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You are doing yeoman's work, Wes!! Those FG hoods are gorgeous!!
I went back and re-read the whole thread, and if I missed something, I'm sorry. But I'm wondering if the idea of rear spoilers, either normal ones, or like Brian has, is still something being considered. I would definitely be up for either. I know you got a lot going on right now. Think I read maybe some other parts after the hoods are squared away.
Again, just wanted to say, "atta boy, Wes!" :thumbleft:
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There is deffinately more products in the works. I've sent him an item already to work on to get ready to start producing (Jim)Originally posted by batstiva View PostYou are doing yeoman's work, Wes!! Those FG hoods are gorgeous!!
I went back and re-read the whole thread, and if I missed something, I'm sorry. But I'm wondering if the idea of rear spoilers, either normal ones, or like Brian has, is still something being considered. I would definitely be up for either. I know you got a lot going on right now. Think I read maybe some other parts after the hoods are squared away.
Again, just wanted to say, "atta boy, Wes!" :thumbleft:
But i do want to clear up this hood order first.
I still have to either send him a hatch or have him find one for fitment issues on Jim's piece. If anyone wants a kia pride "pop" style either long or short version reproduced I am going to need it.
Speak your minds if you want something else made.
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Are you talking about the pride spoiler?Originally posted by festivaWES View PostIf anyone wants a kia pride "pop" style either long or short version reproduced I am going to need it.
And i'm assuming by now the deposits have been sent to the fabricater?
1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
1988 323 GT - B6T Powered
2008 Ford Escape - Rollover Survivor
1990 Festiva - First Ever Completed KLZE swap (SOLD)
If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?
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Originally posted by festivaWES View PostSpeak your minds if you want something else made.Originally posted by festivaWES View PostYes pride spoiler.
Very cool about the Pride spoiler. I might be interested in that and I would have to agree with 25Hp about the lip on euros ride!Originally posted by 25Horseplay View PostThe front spoiler is kinda cool. You should see if FestivaWES can get those reproduced.Search Master - Honorary Member of Midwest Festiva Inc., Gulf Coast Chapter
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