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Hey guys, i was checking out some lambo doors, i found this site lambodoorkits.co.uk which have very decent pricing... It looks pretty good postage is £40. Anyway theres 2 different one's to get for my car, the more expensive one is the direct bolt-on kit and the other one is the universal kit which you have to get the doors welded.. Anyone know how much each would cost to get installed? Im thinking the direct bolt on wouldnt be so much considering it isnt being welded.. and they told me "The universals will lift to 90 degrees, whereas the direct bolt ons lift to 75-80 degrees".. I dont mind getting the more cheaper doors since i dont really plan to change the doors back to the original... just want to know how much each installation would cost.. anyone have any experience with this kinda thing?

Oh and more importantly anyone know anything about the door's legal wise? The last thing i need is another is a defect.

LDK Nissan Skyline R32 lambo door kit £450.00

http://www.lambodoorkits.co.uk/nissan-skyl...-door-p-60.html

Nissan Skyline R32 90 degree diablo lambo door kit £299.00

http://www.lambodoorkits.co.uk/nissan-skyl...oor-p-1888.html

Any comments would be appreciated..

Thanks

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make sure you have some spare $$$ left on your mastercard cos they always end up costing a bomb to fit...

all sorts of fabrication req'd no matter how "bolt on" they say.

they are also heavy and a pain in the ass for daily's.

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Disappearing doors are so cool! It'd cost a shit load more than scissor doors though!! I'd love to have scissor doors, they look fantastic and grab everyones attension. Isnt that why we have the Cosmetics and Styling section on the forum? I love them, and can't wait to get them. Altho, I might have to cut a hole in my garage roof to open them...

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