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Old 11-29-2004, 12:56 PM
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which is why we'll try it out on my extra (old) door panels first. Must remember to call Nissan for price on those...
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good to hear, i need some door panel guards for the apillar....i was thinking something rubbery would be better? dont wanna mess up the guard too heh
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Andy: I PMed you back about ZDayZ. And Lightning (oops sorry, I mean Savivah), THANKS! You da man!
Old 11-30-2004, 07:48 AM
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hmm... as you can guess, replacement door panels thru Nissan are not cheap! Trying to source some from a wrecked car now. Will keep you posted...
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Was looking at this old post and wanted to update everyone. It has been about 10 months since I had the Lambo's installed and they have required NO adjusting and basically no maintanence at all. they still work perfectly and STILL draw tons of attention. You still have to push downward on the door when you push it closed (or pull it closed if you are inside) and I still open and close them for everyone that has never used them but other than that, I can honestly say I am very glad I went ahead with this mod.

Oh, and for everyone that was slamming my Rays (stock wheels) as you may know, I do indeed have my dream wheels, the Racing Hart CPF Tunes!
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Old 07-17-2005, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Dr Bonz
Was looking at this old post and wanted to update everyone. It has been about 10 months since I had the Lambo's installed and they have required NO adjusting and basically no maintanence at all. they still work perfectly and STILL draw tons of attention. You still have to push downward on the door when you push it closed (or pull it closed if you are inside) and I still open and close them for everyone that has never used them but other than that, I can honestly say I am very glad I went ahead with this mod.

Oh, and for everyone that was slamming my Rays (stock wheels) as you may know, I do indeed have my dream wheels, the Racing Hart CPF Tunes!
well doc, those wheels are what is hawt in the streets.

Bryan
Old 07-17-2005, 09:44 PM
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A real work of art Doc

Hope all is well
Old 07-18-2005, 06:43 AM
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Sweet pic, Bonz!

And I'll second what the good Dr has said. Been just over a year for my lambo doors and they have required zero adjustment. I have had some door panel mishaps from other monkeying with the doors, but that is being addressed. Definitely an attention getting mod everywhere I go... though, I still get more comments about the color of the car than anything else.
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Good to hear it, now if we can have the name of the kit you both used as point of reference when purchasing our own. Also install prices? Nice to see a range.
Old 07-18-2005, 05:13 PM
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congrats and I envy you b/c you got them installed without damaging your car!
Old 07-19-2005, 04:11 AM
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Originally Posted by LaidbackRacr
Good to hear it, now if we can have the name of the kit you both used as point of reference when purchasing our own. Also install prices? Nice to see a range.
Just read from the start of the thread.


All the info, pics, install tips etc are in there.


www.verticaldoors.com
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Install cost = labor rate of your body shop/mechanic x approximately 20 hours install time (to get it right)
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