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Electric delorean
How cool is this then? An all new electric powered delorean, it goes faster that the original and costs about 1p per mile to run!
Do you think it will catch on?
http://www.firebox.com/product/4907/Electric-DeLorean-DMCEV
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Re: Electric delorean
If I had the money I'd buy one, but only if it had a flux capacitor in the cabin.
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Re: Electric delorean
It looks sexy to the day I reckon one day in the near future i could buy an original for a project
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Re: Electric delorean
Just a thought what happened to the 1.21 gigawatts to power it?
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Re: Electric delorean
Is it a converted original or an all new replica? Either way I wouldn't mind if someone got me one! Any takers?
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Re: Electric delorean
It's a new built prototype I believe, the production ones wont have body panels made from Stainless Steel either.
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Re: Electric delorean
Well if someone threw me the keys to it, I would not refuse them
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