Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Posts: 160
My VIN: 04629
Great and looking forward to it! I still got a few projects to do on mine for the winter also. Mainly get my front and rear fascias painted since they are the worst part of the car and everything else on the car is near perfect. Lol. Also a couple other little secret projects that I'm doing that I've been planning for close to a year now and I never winterize my car as I still drive it through the year and I only don't drive it when there's salt and snow on the road but even if it's still freezing out I still drive it and thank God I installed 2 way heated seats!
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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!
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 2,405
My VIN: 01049
-Mike
My engine twists my frame.
1981 DeLorean, Carb LS4 swap completed
1999 Corvette, cam/headers/intake manifold, 400 rwhp
2005 Elise, stock
2016 Chevy Cruze
Why you want me to do the job? Your half way done with Derrin helping you, whichbis awsome he did! I guess if i did it I would be anal and professionally hid the wires, make everything on the engine perfect and neat. A few custom touches and then a hug,...... with no pants on. Cheering each other while our genitals hang im delight!
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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!
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 2,405
My VIN: 01049
Location: St Louis
Posts: 34
My VIN: 4846
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 73
My VIN: 5292
Changed my oil. Now, that may not sound like a big deal, but it's not only my first time changing my D's oil but the first time I've ever changed my own oil in any car I've ever owned. I can fix anything you want in a house, but have never been a car guy until I bought my DeLorean a year ago. Anyway, it went well and I'm excited to be able to do it myself.
One interesting note, as I was under the car preparing to do the oil change, I noticed that the standard oil drain bolt (with the infamous square socket) had been replaced with a drain bolt with a 17mm hex head on it, so no need to buy the special socket.
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Location: Burnsville MN-Moving to Kalispell MT. in June 20111
Posts: 886
My VIN: 2691
Got the same thing!
Posts: 68
Valley clean...and only snapped 3 of 4 Y pipe bolts
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-VOD clean up
-Fix vacuum leaks
-silicone hoses
-and other stuff while in there...
Let the fun begin...
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Also while under the fuel tank closing plate I saw a few signatures...I know Danny B he's the one that did the work on my car in CA and swapped the frame anyone know who Gil Kennedy is???
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