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1) They are illegal until the are engineered, any modification is.

2) Consult the engineer before you start any modification and they will tell you what they will require to approve it. There is a link in the sticky (top of this section)

3) Of course it will, its a modification and you must tell insurance companies about it and thus pricing can go up.

4) They are pure wank factor. It makes getting in/out of the car a bit of an effort also if its a daily

Tight car spots, some underground carparks you can forget about it

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I have seen these on a few cars in the UK "gull wing doors". Definately wouldnt bother, leave it to the manufacturers where they came from factory.

There is a calibra in Perth with them I think. Do a search, you might find it. Think it is dark blue/purple. He may be able to advise.

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in other news, i saw a gallardo on beach road yesterday... haawwwttt... dream car, black gallardo.

yeah, bit of a waste of money i reckon....

where as doors like the Dalorian (sp?) are a very worthwhile investment :)

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WOLF 3D HAHAHAHAHAH .. Tell me your joking right.. POWER FC.. OR a motec ecu.. Both top of the range ecu for your car cant go wrong. I reckon ecu.. dw about the doors unless you are wanting a show car

PEACEEE

Wolf 3D is also a great alternative to Power fc.  It all depends where you get your car serviced and who you trust to tune your ecu properly and safely.

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