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Now these have came down in price im thinking of fitting some of these. They look great on Supras When fitted correctly.

Where can i get a set of there (a good Supra Specific set). And how much can I expect to pay nowadays.

I will be fitting them myself so will save a fortune on labour charge.

 

Thanks in advance.

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I always wanted Lambo doors but after the advice from this site and the pictures of that couple that were Kentucky fried trying to get out of their overturned Lambo........:blink: I decided it wasn't worth it!!

 

Take the advice and spend your money on something less likely to kill you!!

 

H.

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Holy shit guys. I didnt think it was that much of a no no..

I can see where your coming from about rolling it (god forbid). I never really thought about that to be honest.

Just out of curiosity (sorry about the spelling). How much goes a good set of these things cost.

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nope sorry. you look like a right plank. and if u turn it over you die... you cant even crawl out of the boot in a over turned supra :p

 

I guess you have never seen the pictures of the overturned lambo? someone please find the ilnk and pm him it. i dont want to look for it.

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Did you used to work for Lamborghini?

 

Ok, you want a set to fit yourelf, they will be around £3000+ (there was a specialist that used to do them, basic set for £3000 and more advanced higher quality one for £5000)

 

Do you have even the first idea how to fit them? the instructions are one A4 with a rough idea what to do. I have yet to see one single modified car of any description that looks good, even going to extremes of costs and quality bodyshops.

 

Nothing against your ability ;)

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Okay, WTF!!! (In reference to the ebay advert contents :))

 

4. Is there lots of modifications be done to the car?

Depends on the car, some need the A-pillar flattening. The inside of the wings needs rolling or cutting and bending bask on itself.

 

They aren't actually suggesting beating one of the key structural parts of a car are they?

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IMO i cant imagine that any bodyshop which has fitted these has someone who works for lambogini.

Theres not really any need for the sarcastic comments Rob to be fair. I understand you have an opinion and i respect that but theres no need to be a nob about it.

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IMO i cant imagine that any bodyshop which has fitted these has someone who works for lambogini.

Theres not really any need for the sarcastic comments Rob to be fair. I understand you have an opinion and i respect that but theres no need to be a nob about it.

 

That was my EXACT point, nobody has a clue how to make them or fit them as well as OEM, not even a bodyshop but you are going to have a bash.

 

You can take my opinion as me 'being a nob' or not, i dont really care either way, you asked what people thought and now you know.

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