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Have a look, they sell for around 1500 but we can get them cheaper if we do a group buy

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/La...rs-t206713.html

Wow that's cheap, this mob http://www.xquisitecustoms.com.au/index.html charge $4500 driveaway.

If you read through the thread you posted I think a few peeps have started out with a cheap project but having to spend that much again to get it right.

Should've just got someone to do it for them in the first place maybe.....having said that, I looked at the installation procedure and it doesn't really take rocket science as much as patience I think.

Not for me but whatever turns ya on.

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My car is about power :thumbsup: maybe 400kw with my gt35/40r(motor still getting built) so i thought if i can get a set of lambo doors cheap il put them on for show use and if i dont like um il stick them on one of my other cars lol

Plus ppl hate them so that makes me want them

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scissor doors are there for lambo's only and if people are wanting to have scissor doors on jap imports i reackon that is for the wank factor.....meh end of the day each to their own.....personally i love normal doors...

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DOes anyone know where i can get scissor doors for my baby? cheers.

Theres nothing wrong with your door is there? If its not broken I would leave it as is. Spend your money on performance mods it will be more worthwhile enjoyable than to look "cool" opening your door :(

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Spend your money on performance mods it will be more worthwhile enjoyable than to look "cool" opening your door :(

:laughing-smiley-014: - this comming from someone selling overpriced shoes that are "immense and definately an eye pleaser!" :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

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Pffft scissor doors, you gonna buy rice light to match?? Make it a cross between a Lambo and a Lexus!! I just don't understand why people wanna f#%k with a car that comes out stock looking sweet and tough, turning a Japanese muscle car into a into a weak as piece of s$#t!!

Whatever floats your boat i guess!!

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Biggest draw back is there a defect.... And there is no way of hiding them... no way of getting out the car and not putting them up... Two mates have had them, one on a CRX the other on a Supra.. Forever being defected for them. And there not the best quality either, i mean get a bit of wind with them up and they shake and move etc... and they look so bad when they do that

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