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Thread: Stainless Steel Air Cleaner

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    Senior Member BladeBronson's Avatar
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    Stainless Steel Air Cleaner

    The DeLorean that I recently bought had SpecialTAuto's stainless steel air cleaner on it, which I've removed and returned to stock. I don't know what these are worth, so make me an offer. I'll include the stainless air box top and the plastic bottom. You'll need the intake tube and collar and the hardware to mount.

    One more thing, I'm looking for the later style center console front panel with no clock hole. I'd be happy to trade.

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    I may have a console to trade. I will send you some photos tomorrow. Can you send me some photos of the stainless air intake?

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    Interested as well. If you don't end up trading for the console piece I sent you a PM with offer. Thanks!

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    Senior Member BladeBronson's Avatar
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    Here are some photos.

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    Senior Member BladeBronson's Avatar
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    I just received a PM asking about the missing bottom bracket. I didn't know that there's supposed to be a bracket. The PO attached the stainless top to the plastic bottom with some nuts and washers. It seemed to hold.

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    Motors about after dark Michael's Avatar
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    There is no bottom bracket. It uses the bottom of the OE box. The rods are threaded on the end allowing 4 hex nuts with large washers (welded on) to snug it all together.

    On mine the rods were incorrectly welded on the housing and I had to tap the threads up an extra 2 inches to get it to tighten up properly.

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    Senior Member BladeBronson's Avatar
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    Ah, okay, that's how mine was fastened but I lost the nuts and washers during the chaos.

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    Sent you a PM
    Nathan D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    Man, that's pretty. Sorry for not really contributing to the discussion but I have to admire this setup.
    - Volker Seidel -

    The way I see it, if you're gonna drive around in a car, why not do it with some style?

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    Senior Member BladeBronson's Avatar
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    Hi guys,

    I'm still hoping to hear from Ras12 on his no-clock panel. If I don't hear back by the end of the day, I'll move through the list of folks that contacted me. Thanks for your patience.

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