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hey guys tried the cosmetic and styling forum but no one responded to me so im gunna hit you guys up has anyone done or know of some one who can or has put suicide doors on the rear doors of an r32 sedan? or if someone knows where i can score a kit from i wouldnt mind putting shaved handles on it as well just want something different that looks sweet cheers guys

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so you can fly to mars with a kite? sweet

to the op. that would look kinda mint. do you have any pics of other 4 door 32's with it done?

If you have the money, why not?

Have you seen HAVDFLU? Its the blue full show car that was at all Autosalons around the country. That has suicide rear doors, looks fantastic!

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sorry, i think it looks wrong

+1

IMO it only works on pillarless 4 doors. Being a show car, this probably did not apply to the above pics, but for a road car, you will, at a minimum, need to be able to provide proof that your modifications will meet or exceed ADR 29/00

http://www.comlaw.gov.au/ComLaw/Legislatio...NAL+FRLI%5D.pdf

Not an easy thing to do IMO

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