We present photometric and kinematic evidence for the presence of stellar disks , seen practically edge-on , in two Fornax dwarf galaxies , FCC204 ( dS0 ( 6 ) ) and FCC288 ( dS0 ( 7 ) ) . This is the first time such structures have been identified in Fornax dwarfs . FCC2088 has only a small bulge and a bright flaring and slightly warped disk that can be traced out to \pm 23 ″ from the center ( 2.05 kpc for H _ { 0 } = 75 km/s/Mpc ) . FCC204 ’ s disk can be traced out to \pm 20 ″ ( 1.78 kpc ) . This galaxy possesses a large bulge . These results can be compared to the findings of Jerjen et al . ( [ 2000 ] ) and Barazza et al . ( [ 2002 ] ) who discovered nucleated dEs with spiral and bar features in the Virgo Cluster .