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- Guinney1971 - 12 Dec 2007 This is one that Phill made - :lol: :lol: - Dodgy Motor - 12 Dec 2007 Looks like Guinney :oops: - Chris Hawes - 12 Dec 2007 The most recent addition to my car were the sill letters as shown below. When I bought my car it had them in the rear bumper, so I felt it should match collars and cuffs as so to speak 8) The above reminds of the front grill, although the letters are a tad larger The first proper DeLorean I ever saw was Dave Howarth's 1100 mile Arizona car back in 1995, (I think today the mileage has reached 1500 miles) and I always thought that the sill letters always looked like something that may have been added at the factory. I used 'Hafixs performance glue' to attach them. This stuff is awesome, it works how Superglue should work. It sets in seconds, is transparent and bloody strong. I bought the glue at the NEC, but sure you could source some another way if you wanted to go down that route. I forgot to clean my fingerprints off the letters from pushing them down to stick them... - Dodgy Motor - 12 Dec 2007 Be carefull what gifs you make though - Tourettes Tony - 12 Dec 2007 nice tt - bozzzydmc - 12 Dec 2007 Tourettes Tony Wrote:nice tt Yes nice TT 's too ! - Dodgy Motor - 12 Dec 2007 I just noticed read the title of this thread and then look at that gif :oops: made me laugh :lol: - bozzzydmc - 12 Dec 2007 more to the point just who IS that girl ! - Dodgy Motor - 12 Dec 2007 Cant remember her name, but she nearly had my eye out twice,,lol :lol: :lol: - TheOriginalMrP - 12 Dec 2007 I had the same as them pictured before (The sill letters, not the jungle jugs) and i pulled them off to fit these. I tried the evo stick, and although they mostly stuck, i wasn't happy becaause you could see the tan coloured glue between the fins. I decided to abort, clean it all up which took ages, and go polyurethane/tiger seal. Here i sit, totally black hands, probably till easter..... and tomorrow i'll take all the masking tape off to reveal the finished article. I got a DMOCO stainless shifter and polished knob coming, i hope that isnt as involved as this polave!!! I'll let you all know how it dries off........ Clear silicone - Darren C - 12 Dec 2007 I wouldn't use clear silicone as we use it at work to seal building panels. It'll last about 2 years before it goes cloudy and falls off (despite the 25 year guarantee. It's only valid if you leave it in the tube! ) I agree that tiger bond is messy, but if you use it sparingly it's ok. I plan to tape it from moving then put a piece of wood with a brick on top of my SS letters to weigh them down while the Tiger bond sets overnight. Regards D moving pictures - Darren C - 12 Dec 2007 As for the moving pictures.......I haven't figured out the still photos yet! Regards Dinosaur D Knob - Darren C - 12 Dec 2007 Ben, Can you post "a polished Knob coming" on the forum. I thought you guys were decent! D PS dont get Tiger bond on it. - TheOriginalMrP - 12 Dec 2007 I'll post some pivs tomorrow! Polished Knob - Darren C - 12 Dec 2007 I'm sure the lady's will be impressed. Theres a nut on your shaft under your knob that you'll need to unscrew and set as a lock nut when you line up your new knob. I think this advice will help you pull it off. D |