Interesting. What attachment points do you mean ? No holes to drill ? I am very curious how this will work. And even more interesting - how will it be wired ? The only spare wire I know which fits perfectly for an actuator or solenoid ends under the T-panel. There may be +12V permanently in the door but then there's still the problem that there's no signal wire left to tell a relay that it should activate the actuator/solenoid. The only way to solve that without any extra wires is 1. via radio controlled module inside each door or 2. send the signal over an existing wire and filter it out with any other high tech electronics (sensitive, expensive, but longlife ?!?!?!) (Both solutions may be disturbed by a cellphone for example and may open the door while on the freeway with 120mph.....) I am really interested in how Zilla will solve that. Regards, Elvis & 6548 > Not to speak for Bob, but since I've seen the Zilla Door Launcher's > latest production model, hot off the machine shop, I'll add my 2 cents: > The engineering and design are far beyond 'a little ingenuity' that > anyone else would dedicate to producing such a mechanism. Off the > shelf parts and a loss of interest have nothing to do with the Zilla > Launcher, soon to be available on a larger scale at the Zilla website. > Since the upper section of the door panel is much easier to access than > lower, it was totally redesigned (BEFORE rushing to production) to fit > above, and the custom mounts line right up with existing attachment > points! How cool is that? Of course, electronically, it's plug and > launch! :-) > And who else would go as far as having a key remote custom molded and > cast? It's where mere function meets design excellence, and graceful > integration. > > I'm anxious to install a pair in my car, but I remind myself that life > can involve more than just building stuff for DeLorean enthusiasts. We > all know, first hand, the challenges that present themselves along our > journey, even if we don't make everything in our lives public knowledge. > > And as they say, good things come to those who wait. :-) > Oliver Holler > -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ Bitte lächeln! Fotogalerie online mit GMX ohne eigene Homepage!