01 Feb 2008, 17:25
Ive looked on PJ grady's site and dont see it, am i missing something,apart from a brain, or are they not available ? any help would be appreciated,,ta
DOC # 595
is the front crumple tube available
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01 Feb 2008, 17:25
Ive looked on PJ grady's site and dont see it, am i missing something,apart from a brain, or are they not available ? any help would be appreciated,,ta
DOC # 595
01 Feb 2008, 17:33
We currently don’t have any in stock, as we usually make them in house when needed. You will have to Rob directly on availability,
001 800 350 7429 Rob will be updating his site in the coming months, (Long story) Last time I was in our NY shop Rob had 10 of them. Best wishes! PJGrady.co.uk
PJ Grady (Europe)
www.pjgrady.co.uk
01 Feb 2008, 18:13
Ken Koncelik, of DeLorean Car Show fame, now supply's them direct (he supply's some of the D vendors)
http://www.robomerchant.net/DeloreanCarS...gory_id=72
Chris Spratt
Ex owner of Vin#16327 Grey 5 Speed was FLE 371Y 1998 Lotus Esprit GT3 1999 Lotus Elise DOC 4
04 Feb 2008, 13:59
Hi
They are available on Delorean 12 web site. Here is the link, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0170553445
Conor Doyle
DOC 519 VIN 10447 & 1866
04 Feb 2008, 14:24
Thanks for the help. Ill leave it for now the guy has got it m.o.t. able so later in the year Ill take the body off and check it all over and replace the front section then,,thanks again :wink:
DOC # 595
04 Feb 2008, 15:44
I lifted the body off my kitten, but that was a reliant. I imagine a delorean being a bit more complex.... it actualy has things like wiring and electrical systems on it, not just a steering wheel and 3 pedals :wink:
VIN: 6511
04 Feb 2008, 16:31
http://www.paul.salsbury.btinternet.co. ... ation.html
simple ... ok not as hard as it could be then
04 Feb 2008, 19:26
The frame extension can be replaced without lifting the body off. You will need to remove the radiator assembly, fuel tank and the anti-roll bar (obviously!)
http://www.delorean.com/store/p-9257-fr ... nsion.aspx
04 Feb 2008, 20:04
Yeah I realise that Martin, thanks, but if the front of it is like that it might be best to have a proper look at all of it, prevent any future problems, it will be next winter project :wink:
DOC # 595
04 Feb 2008, 20:05
If only everyone thought like you
The frame extension is the thinnest metal on the chassis though
04 Feb 2008, 20:14
Now, he as welded the front frame for now, he should be finished tomorrow,
DOC # 595
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