Posted - March 24 2003 : 10:38:05 PM
Exotic Rebodies has sold their Diabolic and Diabolic 6.0 molds. To me. The kits will still be the same high quality kits Exotic Rebodies offered. Check out my website and tell what you think.
Posted - August 16 2004 : 4:17:22 PM
The Diabolic 6.0 molds now belong to B and B customs. They are providing the quality kit as before. www.bandbcustoms.com
Posted - September 04 2004 : 05:00:19 AM
The IFG Chassis is stretched 11 inches. The Diabolic 6.0 is only stretched 10.5 inches. It should fit but I don't know that anyone has tried it. If you look on the "HOW TO" of B and B Customs, there are several ways to stretch a Fiero chassis. If you are not a welder you can take it somewhere in Colorado to have it done for you. As far as the price, the Diabolic 6.0 replica is the least expensive on the market. It beats paying over $200K for a real Lambo. Come check us out on the web.
Posted - September 04 2004 : 3:56:58 PM
Well either way I was going to start of with just a normal body then put a buch of after market parts on it. I live the Springs i have seen so far a D&R Countach it was midnight blue, Mclaren Kit, Bradly GT for sale, Dodge Vipers, NSX, Delorean, even a real lamborghini and testarossa. That Testarossa was in a really bad accendent!. You wont see any supercars driving everyday.