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Amazingly Accurate BTTF DeLorean On eBay

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This is a 1981 DeLorean modded to look perfectly screen accurate to the one in Back to the Future. I'm talking peeeeerfect, like this hot little body of mine. *touches hip* tsssssss!! I'm sassy too!

This is the most screen accurate Back to the Future Delorean Time Machine replica to ever appear on eBay. It is a real masterpiece. You might be asking yourself why it's so expensive? Well, try to build a super-accurate Delorean Time Machine yourself, and you'll quickly see how time consuming it is. That last 20% of accuracy takes 500% more time and effort.


This incredibly accurate replica of the Delorean Time Machine was painstakingly built by Gary Weaver, owner of www.bttfparts.com, over the course of 2 years, from 2006-2008. This is the only car Gary has ever built on commission, and, other than his own personal car, is the only one he has finished to his complete satisfaction.

Current bidding is around $60K with a little over a day left, but you can Buy It Now for $90K, which is exactly what I'm going to do after I finish typing this. Then I'll just need to get my hands on some real plutonium and PRESTO, glowing children. Glowing dino children. *wink*

Hit the jump for several more shots but hit the link to the auction for a ton of high-res pictures to really appreciate the level of craftsmanship.

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eBay Auction

Thanks to Mikey P Vader and Elliot, who would go forward in time just to find out who they marry, effectively ripping the space-time continuum a new one. Nice going, jerks.

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