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Here's something that would rate at least 10,000 mega-fonzies!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Delorean_W0QQitemZ1...1QQcmdZViewItem

And of course you can now buy brand new ones!!!

http://www.delorean.com/index.asp

If i had the cash to splash, i'd be definatley geeting one. I have actually seen one down on City rd, Sth Melb once... they make a weird noise/idle sound.... i did'nt know what it was, as i was washing my car at the time, then i heard this very raspy gurgling sound, then i saw this silver thing backing up.... and there it was a RHD Delorean! :rofl:

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what a piece of crap. arent they made in mexico? if not, they look like they are

ha...that should be put in an SAU Christmas book of quotes.

for 60k id want the food processor strapped to the back and a cool neon flux capacitor. did they ever come in any other colour than silver?

ha...that should be put in an SAU Christmas book of quotes.

for 60k id want the food processor strapped to the back and a cool neon flux capacitor. did they ever come in any other colour than silver?

They only came in silver because the body is actually brushed stainless steel, not painted.

Though I think there were 3 of them built that were gold plated.

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Beautiful machine man..

To the fool who refers to this unique car as rubbish needs to wash his mouth with a bar of soap and smack some sense in to him self. It was produced in North Ireland, some had a V6 Twin Turbo.

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Beautiful machine man..

To the fool who refers to this unique car as rubbish needs to wash his mouth with a bar of soap and smack some sense in to him self. It was produced in North Ireland, some had a V6 Twin Turbo.

it's still a piece of crap. looks MEXICAN to me. ;)

must agree not the best looking car ive ever seen.. are they a quick car... ive never heard of one lol

Have you been living under a rock? They are so quick they can travel thru time -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_future

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