Just to add a note. I have them on my DeLoren from the last six years when I purchase them PJ Grady. The original Lund covers were made out of Lexan material, not Acrylic. Lexan will not crack like Acrylic when it is stuck. Lexan will resist against gravel, small rocks and debris that will strike it. The covers were also manufactured with "curvatures" so when they are mounted on the car, they blend in with the front facial profile. This curvature gives the DeLorean an aero dynamic and a distinguished look, which makes the DeLorean looks "correct and finished." IMO, the DeLorean without the covers, looks bare and with crevices from the front. If you people are interested, you can get the Lund Industries to start an another short production run. I have an address and a phone number from six years ago, so, if you interested, give it try. Lund Industries 911 Lund Blvd. Anoka, MN 55303 (800) 328-9005 Kayo Ong #5508 Lic 9D NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------- In a message dated 2/13/03 9:35:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, scott.a.mueller@xxxx writes: > > You can make your own. > > Find a plastics distributor in your area. Take a template and they can cut > them out for you. If you use clear plastic, you can paint the back side > any > color you want. Attach them with velcro. > > Scott Mueller > 002981 > RNDOLA > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]