I am curious as to why someone with $32K invested in a DeLorean that still does not run would be on the DML asking about a Twin Turbo kit that will cost at least another $6K.. Looking at your web site (http://www.geocities.com/dmc_delorean_2000/UnNamed.html?946676979790), I would suspect that you purchased the first car you looked at, and it is a real basket case. It's hard to get your dream shattered, but you should consider this a expensive mistake (based on your web page, it only cost your father the money). Sell the car. If you still want a DeLorean, select a better example of one next time. This is the typical situation as to why the DeLorean sometimes has a bad reputation. If you disagree with me and want to keep dumping money in to that car, and have decided that PJ Grady is not for you, then have the car shipped to one of the other DeLorean service centers. Heck, for the amount of money you have in the car another few hundred dollars to ship it to California or Texas is no big deal.. Or maybe you can have DMC Joe come to you for a house call. Either way, I suspect that the other honest DeLorean service professionals will probably tell you the same thing. Stick with the DMC professionals, I would not trust my daily beater to AAMCO! -----Original Message----- From: dmc_delorean_2000@xxxx [mailto:dmc_delorean_2000@xxxx] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 3:43 PM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [DML] Sad DeLorean in need of good Mechanic(L.I. NY) hi My cars been in the shop for over a year now, its actualy very sad. i send it to a mechanic to fix somthing small and they wind up breaking <SNIP>