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old bttf parts - Glen & Sam - 01 Jun 2008 hi the new look to the bttf car has been know done ( only 72 hours work ) if any one wants to buy the old kit out of it im selling the old 0 to 88 mph speedo old flux ( non bruce one ) wood over head pannel - Dan6457 - 01 Jun 2008 Got any pictures of the refurb glen? - Glen & Sam - 01 Jun 2008 ERRR not at the moment just waiting to get the holding wheel system working right as last night was the big test but the air brakes went down but its going to be done today i hope as its going to paris next week for the doc stand at disney land - 0dan1 - 01 Jun 2008 How much would you want for the flux? I need one for my own bttf project :wink: the speedo too? - Glen & Sam - 01 Jun 2008 hi there i dont think there worth putting in another delorean as they have been used for five years to my knowing of they would be better sold as a prop for the self really as the flux is old and the 0 to 88 is not the right colour - 0dan1 - 01 Jun 2008 hehe i don't mind mate, it's not a delorean :wink: what sort of price range are you looking at though? - NEM351S - 04 Jun 2008 Glen & Sam Wrote:ERRR not at the moment just waiting to get the holding wheel system working right as last night was the big test but the air brakes went down but its going to be done today i hope as its going to paris next week for the doc stand at disney land Do you mean a solenoid line lock? Sweet! Is that so you can smoke the back wheels in an empty carpark? ;-) I'm not sure my old one had enough HP to do that :-( - Dan6457 - 04 Jun 2008 NEM351S Wrote:I'm not sure my old one had enough HP to do that :-( No it hasn't :wink: Glens is automatic so even less likely to spin up the wheels than mine. - NEM351S - 05 Jun 2008 Dan1986 Wrote:NEM351S Wrote:I'm not sure my old one had enough HP to do that :-( He he like it. 8) Have you been conducting experiments in the interests of scientific discovery? - Dan6457 - 05 Jun 2008 Certainly not, I'd never thrash it that much. You can just tell theres not enough power to light up the wheels. It probably will in the wet though. I bet your Ferrari gets through rear tires fairly quickly though :wink: - Rottbott - 05 Jun 2008 Dan1986 Wrote:Certainly not, I'd never thrash it that much.You aren't doing it right then. - A Van - 05 Jun 2008 Well Rob he hasnt got the horsepower you have!! Beating BMW's....... - Rottbott - 05 Jun 2008 Shouldn't stop anyone from trying! These cars were always meant to be driven fast. - Dan6457 - 05 Jun 2008 I don't poodle along at all. I just don't deliberately try to light up my rear wheels from stationary! Roughly how fast is your D now rob? |