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lol i thought it was funny.

but seriously rik it looks cool but its a defect if you get caught and you've paid all that money for nothing.

I remember reading an Autosalon magazine ages ago about this R34GTR from Indonesia that had scissor doors that could also be opened normally. Im thinking it was a custom job though. Worth a thought when your risking a bit of money...

thats the yellow one right ??

its actually a GTT.....but dayam it was HOOTTT and yeah Im thinking those custom doors cost a fair bit to make as well.

personally I dont think they suit skylines, looks ok but doesnt really suit it.

But if you are going to spend the money, its best to go for the ones with the gas shocks. The custom made hinge style ones arent of the best quality and you have to be REALLY delicate when opening the doors on them. Been in an S2000 that had the hinge kit on it and I was so paranoid each time I opened the doors.

yep their defectable. dunno why, maybe cos they may not be installed properly, or secured poperly, or if emergency services have to get u out of the mangled car and they cant figure out y its not opening like normal. probably way off

hey guyz i'm intreseted in getting lambo doors too.......... but just wanna know how high does the doors reach apporx can u still open the doors while urunder in a car park?????????????????????????????????

hey guyz i'm intreseted in getting lambo doors too.......... but just wanna know how high does the doors reach apporx can u still open the doors while urunder  in a car park?????????????????????????????????

that my friends is a very good question!!!!!

i always wondered how on earth you could open the doors inside a shopping centre car park....

lol, that is the ugliest 33 I have seen in a loong time, could only be made worse by putting the chromies off the yellow car under it.  :P

It looks decidely "more" interesting in person.

With all the kit and stuff the car has such a huge weight now

if i recall it hasnt busted better than a 15 (or maybe it was a mid 14) each time ive seen it out.

the kit I saw from the web cost abt $1500 but they are reversible...

http://www.xracing.com.au/index2.htm

so basically chuck in the old hinge and everything's good again...

tbear are your kits reversible as well?

let's say I want to custom the hinge like the yellow GTT..do I go to panel shop or metal work guys?..huummm

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