O'Reilly Auto Parts is ready to help you get "Back to the Future" by offering 121 Gigawatt Flux Capacitors.

But, you've got to know how to find it.

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O'Reilly Auto Parts Flux Capacitor

If you know how to search it, you can find a 121 Gigawatt Flux Capacitor straight out of the movie "Back to the Future".

Don't worry about if it's street legal or not because where you're going "you don't need roads."

In the movie "Back to the Future" the time machine is built into a DeLorean DMC-12, a sports car notable for its gull-wing doors and stainless steel body.

The core component of the time machine is the flux capacitor, invented by Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown.

According to the lore, the flux capacitor is what makes time travel possible.

The DeLorean time machine requires plutonium to generate the 1.21 gigawatts of power needed to activate the flux capacitor.

Once the DeLorean time machine hits 88mph, the magic of time travel happens.

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If you head over to oreillyauto.com you can find a listing for a "Flux Capacitor" complete with a product description.

Product Information

Gigawatts: 121
Material Compatibility: Plutonium
Working Speed (mph): 88
Maximum Power: 121 Gigawatts

Applications for this Product

Modifications: Time Travel
Quantity: 1

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O'Rielly Auto Parts awesomely continues with the product description, but we don't want to spoil all of it for you.

OK, so how do you find the Flux Capacitor at oreillyauto.com?

Easy. Just go to oreillyauto.com and type "121G" in the search bar.

Then, just enjoy the nostalgia.

Oh, the Flux Capacitor isn't actually for sale.

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