DeLorean Steel Products - our answer to 3401, 3416, 3421, 3424, 3447, 3448 Dear Stian Birkeland, SteveDMC, Michael Reinemuth, John Hanley, SweatyEddy :-) I will give you an answer to all your questions and speculations. Because of my holidays I had no chance to answer earlier. At first thanks to Michael Reinemuth for taking care and speech during my absence. The websites you have seen was a test-run at the delorean.ch to check speed, overall look etc. under real internet conditions. This are not the final sites and this sites will not appear at the delorean.ch. As mentioned before: THIS WAS A TEST-RUN !!! But, thanks god, SweatyEddy saw the picture of his car. Eddy, I appologize again for this. We got this picture from a guy in the USA who told us that this pictures are "free". We don't know the source of this pictures. We removed this pictures and I hope that everything is o.k. now. We painted so much stainless steel, there are enough photos available. And Steve, I don't know where you have seen a picture of a yellow painted DeLorean. Not at our test-sites. We used pictures of a red and a black (Eddie's car) DeLorean. I suggest to be more careful next time when using words like "scam" and assertions like "there is definatly something up with this company". Now something about the company: I dont know if the body dies are in the ocean or somewhere else. But I know that we do not have them ! We prepared for nearly two years and I told you: you don't need the original dies to reconstruct the body panels. We have some special tools to do this by hand. According to this the statement of Michael Reinemuth was not quite correct. We done some parts as a model. I mean real body parts, not only key- and plateholders. It's not so difficult as it's said to be. The question is if it is necessary to reconstruct a body part. As long as the original parts are available go to DMC Houston or DeLorean One and get them. I'm sure they are willing to sell. Only in special cases it may be pithy to reconstruct a body part. But it is possible ! There are also some kind of damages that can't be repaired on stainless steel. We can't do magic but our work is really good. But it's stainless steel, not sheet metal. You can't use spatula, filler, surfacer and paint. There is never a gurantee for a perfect result. Everyone who has any doubts is invited to visit us. Every part we offer is available ! Watch the final sites at: http://www.de-lorean-steel-products.purespace.de Best wishes Dirk Wacker (VIN # 6795) DeLorean Steel Products, Germany