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    An old pic from the old dmctalk, it's not mine.
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    That's an awesome picture, Domi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Domi View Post
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    The Little Christmas tree just inspires me to one year actually put a real Christmas Tree on my luggage rack. Still a little nervous about all the pine needles getting into hard to reach places. Or falling on the exhaust causing lots of smoke.
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    These all seem to be really nice condition DeLoreans with the luggage racks mounted. I suppose given the price for one these days it's considerably low on the priority list to buy one with all the other issues most people are fixing on their cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    These all seem to be really nice condition DeLoreans with the luggage racks mounted. I suppose given the price for one these days it's considerably low on the priority list to buy one with all the other issues most people are fixing on their cars.
    There is always something to fix on these cars. But I had to buy one knowing that once they're gone, thats it. I havent regretted my purchase.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Racerx View Post
    >>snip<<

    Do Yakima bike rack parts fit right on to the D racks? Or do you kneed to modify or get a different bike rack attachments?
    Some mods would be needed as the Yakima bars are round and larger then the DMC ovular rack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ssdelorean View Post
    Some mods would be needed as the Yakima bars are round and larger then the DMC ovular rack.
    Sounds too easy. Get some swaybar bushings and that'll solve that problem quick.
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