>>That's pretty wild alright. How in the world did they ever get the doors to mount like that? Getting something like that to line up would take forever.
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>This is called a lambo door kit. I do not recommend that however to most of the cars. This is quite complicated to manage if you use your car on a daily basis. Some professional shops can handle the kit by themselves to make it custom. But, most of those kits you will find on cars come from distributors. The concept is using cylinders and some adjustments in the fenders. Once it's done, you cannot reverse the process. As this is removing some of the isolation, the car is less silent as it used to be on the highway.
Hi Michel
You saying you had the doors put on like that?
There have been many new ideas on how car doors open (think of the Merc. "Gull Wing" and these new Renaults with slide back doors, etc.). It all boils down to this question: "What is the problem for which this is a solution"? What's wrong, or impractical, with the old-fashioned swing-out doors that have served mankind for thousands of years? If you take the gull-wing design, for ex., I'd imgine that in a rain strom the whole of the interior would get soaked as you get in or out.
Just curious :-)
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