Building a Modified 2020 DeLorean: A Masterpiece of Design and Innovation

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In this thrilling video, Larry Chen takes us on a journey through the creation of his magnificent modified 2020 DeLorean. This car, my friends, is a thing of beauty. It has undergone a transformation like no other, with a 3D printed body kit that is simply mind-blowing. Larry's passion for the DeLorean is palpable, as he shares his lifelong dream of owning one since he was a mere eight years old. And let me tell you, this car does not disappoint.
The evolution of this DeLorean is a tale of perseverance and determination. From the initial version with a body kit that didn't quite hit the mark, to the final version that captures the essence of what Larry and his friend Kaisa envisioned. The 3D printed components, from the front lip to the side skirts, rear bumper, and headlight buckets, are a testament to the limitless possibilities of modern technology.
Under the hood, this DeLorean packs a punch. With a twin-turbo LS engine, individual throttle bodies, and a Porsche G96 transmission, it's a powerhouse on wheels. Larry's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this build, from the carefully crafted tail lights with a reverse grid pattern to the restomod air AC controls that add a touch of cyberpunk flair.
But it's not just about the looks and the power. Larry has ensured that this DeLorean is a joy to drive, with air suspension and a full bolt-on system that makes it a breeze to handle. And let's not forget about those stunning Skull wheels and Toyo R888R tires that give this car its aggressive stance.
The reception to Larry's creation has been nothing short of extraordinary. Despite the skeptics, the DeLorean community has embraced this modified masterpiece with open arms. And it's no wonder why. This car is a true testament to the power of imagination and the endless possibilities of automotive customization. Larry Chen has truly outdone himself with this one.

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The kit on the DeLorean is praised as being perfect and looking good
Shout out to Steve Molans for modifying the headlights, taillights, and more
Some suggest adding guards for the turbo air filters
The car is described as stunning and the best DeLorean ever seen
Some express interest in a road test or a drift video of the car
The original N/A V6 PRV motor is discussed and its potential
Some comments express confusion about the car being shown for the first time
One comment mentions a different drift DeLorean by Alexandre Claudin
Some criticize the owner for not driving the car or being afraid of it
The turbo placement on the car is questioned as being useless for anything other than a show car
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