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Geeze guys, be nice.

Maybe he has a thin - yet tall - garage, and can't get out of the car easily.

Cyber Century should have them (or at least know where you can get them).

I have no idea where they are - just look for the bright lights.

http://www.whitepages.com.au

J

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dont try ebay :S unless your buying the hinges themselves. the instruction to make the hinges are available free on the net or $20 plus postage (how can an email have postage?) on ebay...

your looking about $1k+ for the hinges. seen em for $1600 off one website :S

the doors may need modifying too so it may not be a true DIY kits anyhoo. why do it yourself and screw it up or have a pro do it and screw it up. ;)

Perhaps you could enquire on group buys while your looking? i wouldnt mind the look but no f*king way am i paying that much when a highflow turbo is $900 a nos kit is $800 new rear treads $700 etc etc etc

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yeh i've heard/seen some of the cheaper kits, the door only opens up to like 45 degrees, so u have to move back and sidewards at the same time... if u get me, and the good kits that go right up/forward are like 6 grand i think.

i dont really see whats so wrong with this mod, other ppl dont really seem to like it, as there are alot of ricers out there with similar things, but i dont see it as being that bad. if thats what u wanna do, then by all means do it. oh, and are these doors legal?

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are they legal... probably the best question yet.

Im trying to trackdown a manufacturer buy about 10 sets off to put on my website (saikoogarage.com). They are universal, so should sell ok. Just hard tracing products back to their manufacturer sometimes... And finding decent prices on bits that work.

Ill be buying one set to go on my car (97 stagea), and if they hold up, ill purchase another 9.

the ones im looking at can be set to open to 90 and 110 degrees, so you can actually slant them forward. THey have gas struts to lift them, or there is optional electric opening mechanisms.

Looking at maybe $1200-$1500.

Im in no rush to do this, btw... But it will be done! Theres definitely a market for them here. Not everyones cup of tea, tho.

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Just get a Fast Fours or a Performance Import magazine, those have quite a few ads in them and prices start from around $800

like i mentioned, im going to try and get some decent ones... lol

not just a hinge. gas struts or motorised.

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