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    Stainless bumper letters

    Hey guys,

    Who sells the rear stainless steel-look bumper letters? My bumper looks a little lonely

    I saw some on eBay, but I am curious if someone has a recommendation of a reputable place.

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    Dmc ca

    We sell them in our store and on the Website.
    http://store.delorean.com/p-9244-ss-...ar-fascia.aspx

    Cameron Wynne
    Delorean Motor Company California
    714-842-0040

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    even better!

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    Slightly off-topi... Can they be removed and re-installed without destroying them?
    I want to get my fascias repainted and include the bumpers... I could mask them off but I'd prefer to remove and re-install.
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    Steven Maguire
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    Quote Originally Posted by mluder View Post
    Slightly off-topi... Can they be removed and re-installed without destroying them?
    I want to get my fascias repainted and include the bumpers... I could mask them off but I'd prefer to remove and re-install.
    If you are REALLY careful and don't bend them. Masking them is probably the best thing to do. Maybe using a heat gun to soften the glue? If they are really there tight I would leave them alone and mask them off.
    David Teitelbaum

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    The ones I bought from Europe didn't have adhesive tape to attach them so I had to use double sided 3M tape which worked very well. Been on for a few years now and still secure. I'm sure they would bend if an attempt was made at removing them. So use SEM trim black to pain the bumper before installing them.

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    DPI sells a nice kit that includes an alcohol wipe.

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    Does anyone still sell the stainless "DMC" letters that fit on top of the doorsill letters? They're just about the perfect size to fit the fuel rail covers that I want to make. Unfortunately I haven't seen them for sale in quite a while.

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    I bought stickers that look like metal for the door jams

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