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    Senior Member Christian Dietrich's Avatar
    Join Date:  May 2011

    Location:  Bunker Hill, West Virginia

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    My DeLorean is a toy compared to my wifes Challenger R/T Shaker. Lol

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    Vin 11035 wide stripe, flat hood, 5 speed, Spec 1 exhaust, custom grey/black interior, custom lighting, custom stereo and custom alot of stuff!

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    Location:  Fresno, CA

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    My VIN:    10353

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    Installed some LED interior lights and wired them to the dome light so either door opening will turn everything on. Looks very 80's!

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    Senior Member Christian Dietrich's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by eight8toy View Post
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    Installed some LED interior lights and wired them to the dome light so either door opening will turn everything on. Looks very 80's!
    Thats sharp looking! I did that to mine but I have been wired to my lights for driving at night. Like how you have them to the doors.

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    Vin 11035 wide stripe, flat hood, 5 speed, Spec 1 exhaust, custom grey/black interior, custom lighting, custom stereo and custom alot of stuff!

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    Senior Member rickjames8's Avatar
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    Location:  Northern Virginia, near Washington DC.

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    Wired up standard door lock actuators and got them to reliably pop the door, every time. Took several tries with different configurations, but I finally got it (at 1:07am!) I'll post a write up on it if anyone is interested. I used a $27 kit from Amazon which included the remote module and 4 actuators. 1 actuator will lock/unlock each door, and the remaining 2 actuators are being used to pop the drivers door. I drive the car solo 99% of the time, so having both doors pop was not important to me.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    For about an extra 20 bucks, you could get the gear to pop both doors...

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    Senior Member adam_knox's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickjames8 View Post
    Wired up standard door lock actuators and got them to reliably pop the door, every time. Took several tries with different configurations, but I finally got it (at 1:07am!) I'll post a write up on it if anyone is interested. I used a $27 kit from Amazon which included the remote module and 4 actuators. 1 actuator will lock/unlock each door, and the remaining 2 actuators are being used to pop the drivers door. I drive the car solo 99% of the time, so having both doors pop was not important to me.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    For about an extra 20 bucks, you could get the gear to pop both doors...
    Hey, a write up would be awesome if you get the time!

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    Senior Member rickjames8's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by adam_knox View Post
    Hey, a write up would be awesome if you get the time!

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    Done. http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?15...opper&p=217224

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    Location:  Novi, MI

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    Replaced my passenger window. Thank goodness for Josh's excellent YouTube videos. Never, ever, want to do that job again.

    While I was inside the door I replaced the missing vapor barrier and swapped out the factory lock solenoid with Toby's replacement actuator.

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    Ordered a big pack of those scotch-brite pads off Amazon and tested it out on some surface scratches on my bonnet. Was careful to avoid too much pressure and used some regular old oven/stainless surface cleaner. Still some scratches left but overall I think it looks much better for 30 mins of work! Can't wait to get to the rest of the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eight8toy View Post
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    Ordered a big pack of those scotch-brite pads off Amazon and tested it out on some surface scratches on my bonnet. Was careful to avoid too much pressure and used some regular old oven/stainless surface cleaner. Still some scratches left but overall I think it looks much better for 30 mins of work! Can't wait to get to the rest of the car.
    Looks great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eight8toy View Post
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    Ordered a big pack of those scotch-brite pads off Amazon and tested it out on some surface scratches on my bonnet. Was careful to avoid too much pressure and used some regular old oven/stainless surface cleaner. Still some scratches left but overall I think it looks much better for 30 mins of work! Can't wait to get to the rest of the car.
    Looks awesome!


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