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    Lambo Doors ---__---

    Heya --- does anyone know of anywhere that do lambo door conversions? Apparently there are some places on Queen St. that do it, but I know of nowhere specific. Any other info would be apperciated (prices too). Cheers, LORYDA

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    It's actually a bracket which no modification require. All you need to do is take off your factory bracket and replace it with the aftermarket one.

    Also it will involve a bit of time to do the adjusment for the height in order to close your door. I install mine for around 2 and half hrs.

    I get mine from www.vivagarage.com. Price is $1550 plus local shipping which is around $80-100..
    Hope this info helps.

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    how easy is it to get in and outt of a car? do you have to slide into the car more then just sit straight down?

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    Well it's pretty hard to get into the car when you just installed it.But once you get used to it, it's pretty easy... because you will still able to open the door let say about 40% angle comapre to the factory angle.
    At least it is not require to lift up my doors everytime i get into the car.
    Once i get used to it i can just sit straight down into my car.

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    is the bracket just bolt-on or needs any drilling?
    also does it include gaz shocks, cos I heard u need quite some effort to open and close the doors

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    The bracket won't reqire any drilling... You will use all your factory holes to bolt-on.

    Also it does include gas shocks as well. The shocks will help you to open the door easier. So don't really need a lot of effort to open it.

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    its gotta suck when them gas struts fail, anyway they look so cool

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    Where are u located?

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    the fenders needs to be rolled? don't they?

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    I'm located in Adelaide.
    You don't need to roll the fenders.... Again no modification require.

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    overall was it worth it?

    do you take your car to shows etc..

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    Yes it's pretty worth to do it.... it does take a lot of attention in da show.... imagine the doors were so high lol....

    Yup i did take my car to shows.

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