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Re: Time Machine

Postby A Van » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:04 pm

!!!!
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Re: Time Machine

Postby bozzzydmc » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:13 pm

... and all over just a simple thing like the seat position :)
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Re: Time Machine

Postby mr2nut123 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:56 pm

Darren C wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhHEhncw5Og


Refer to my post on the other forum :-)
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Re: Time Machine

Postby mr2nut123 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:02 pm

bozzzydmc wrote:... and all over just a simple thing like the seat position :)


Lol, I was expecting a worst case scenario video. It was quite amusing!

How's your time machine coming along Mike? It would be cool to have a quick blast over to check it out if you're still alright about it?
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Re: Time Machine

Postby mr2nut123 » Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:15 am

Ok, let me throw another idea out there (and I'll need swift responses for this to work to get that car!):


I'm looking at having kids in the next 2 years. I clearly will be skint for life at this point as will need a larger house, and ALL the usual bits you need for children. I was thinking, perhaps I should take a large loan and get the car myself and enjoy it for a few years, then look at selling the car to an enthusiast here in the UK. Would it get snapped up? I can't imagine it hanging around, but if I have a lot of interest or perhaps someone who would almost guarantee that they would save and take over the car in a year or two whenever I decide to settle down, I may just go ahead!!

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Re: Time Machine

Postby hana 5284 » Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:31 am

mr2nut123 wrote:Ok, let me throw another idea out there (and I'll need swift responses for this to work to get that car!):


I'm looking at having kids in the next 2 years. I clearly will be skint for life at this point as will need a larger house, and ALL the usual bits you need for children. I was thinking, perhaps I should take a large loan and get the car myself and enjoy it for a few years, then look at selling the car to an enthusiast here in the UK. Would it get snapped up? I can't imagine it hanging around, but if I have a lot of interest or perhaps someone who would almost guarantee that they would save and take over the car in a year or two whenever I decide to settle down, I may just go ahead!!

Thoughts?


ok my thoughts dont have kids! you will get more enjoyment out of a delorean than a kid and if the delorean dont do what you want it to do then you can shout and screem at it and beat it with a lump of wood..... can't do that with a kid...
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Re: Time Machine

Postby mr2nut123 » Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:35 am

hana 5284 wrote:
mr2nut123 wrote:Ok, let me throw another idea out there (and I'll need swift responses for this to work to get that car!):


I'm looking at having kids in the next 2 years. I clearly will be skint for life at this point as will need a larger house, and ALL the usual bits you need for children. I was thinking, perhaps I should take a large loan and get the car myself and enjoy it for a few years, then look at selling the car to an enthusiast here in the UK. Would it get snapped up? I can't imagine it hanging around, but if I have a lot of interest or perhaps someone who would almost guarantee that they would save and take over the car in a year or two whenever I decide to settle down, I may just go ahead!!

Thoughts?


ok my thoughts dont have kids! you will get more enjoyment out of a delorean than a kid and if the delorean dont do what you want it to do then you can shout and screem at it and beat it with a lump of wood..... can't do that with a kid...
hope this helps Tyson



LOL! Thanks for the advice. I'll definitely not discuss that advice with my wife :lol:
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Re: Time Machine

Postby A Van » Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:50 am

I would imagine it would sell,
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Re: Time Machine

Postby mr2nut123 » Tue Jul 17, 2012 10:12 am

A Van wrote:I would imagine it would sell,


I too would imagine it getting snapped up, especially if it wasn't much more than a standard delorean. I'm hovering over the ad now. :? Still nobody interested in this..?
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Re: Time Machine

Postby bozzzydmc » Tue Jul 17, 2012 1:24 pm

I would say that BTTF cars that are done 'accuratley' cost at least twice that of a 'standard' D. The biggest part is of corse the price you paid for the stock car in the first place

In internal electronics alone you are looking at circa £7k

So Bruce's cost of circa £40k ? ( Reserve not met ) is 'right' for the work he puts into them but in my book worth a lot more.

But then there is the question of shipping and taxes etc to pay

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