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Hello RedFox,

RedLineGTR has just replied to a thread you have subscribed to entitled - Cars with 'wing' doors - in the General Automotive Discussion forum of Skylines Australia Discussion Forums.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...49&goto=newpost

Here is the message that has just been posted:

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How about this baby..

http://www.vectornut.com/images/vehicles/n...ssanskyline.jpg

http://www.vectornut.com/images/vehicles/n...san/mcars13.jpg

;)

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Hrm, bloody.... ADR tests and stuff. Funny if u had to crash test your own car to get ADR approval for the doors

kits are made in the US where they use the existing hinges, with a system that allows the door to open 'normally' for about 2 inches, before being lifted skyward on a gas strut. eventually going to get some for mine!

kits are made in the US where they use the existing hinges, with a system that allows the door to open 'normally' for about 2 inches, before being lifted skyward on a gas strut. eventually going to get some for mine!

I look forward to pictures when it happens...

Are there any out there already with these doors? Pics?

DANOOH: Have you got a website i can look at for prices?... or a price itself?... with these kits i'm guessing you don't have to change the door strikers (angles etc) either?....

cheers mate.

I'll see if I can dig it out tonight, or over the weekend. price from memory was in the $1500 - $2000 range. no, everything remains in place, it is configured to work with the existign hardwre.

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