I prefer Koenigsegg Doors... those are somewhat cool...
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I prefer Koenigsegg Doors... those are somewhat cool...
The hysterical thing about these ricers, IMO, is that what they're buying aren't TRUE scissor doors.
True scissor doors pretty much go straight forward.
But if you look at these idiot ricers, you'll notice the door has to open out a bit, and then raises at an angle, not truly forward.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, look at the way these doors are opened up.
2007 Acura TL Type-S (AEM V2, R-V6 Race/J-Pipe, ATLP Quad Exhaust)
2011 BMW 328i Coupe
The advent of "scissor" doors as an aftermarket add-on is one of the stupidest things to happen to cars in a long time. Anyone who drives a car like the one above should be castrated, so they can't breed idiocy of their level.
i was waiting on a moment, but the moment never came. all the billion other moments, were just slipping all away. i must have been tripping, we're just slipping all away. just ego tripping.
It's pointless. It makes ingress/ egress more difficult, spoils the look of the car and makes the owner look like a buffoon.
How much longer before we start seeing gullwings and Z1 doors as aftermarket items on econo-boxes? I know suicide-style doors are already being used (with just as much vomit-inducing effect), but the question is what is wrong with a door staying the way it was engineered to function?
Changing the way a door opens sure won't make a car any faster, and it sure as hell doesn't make it any prettier.
Scissor doors on a Countach though, that just stays phenomenal.
I more like when they're called 'guilliotine doors'
ENVY - sports car pre-build site
interesting guide, no rice alowed to copy.
autozine.org
Three things:
1. The doors DO have a point on supercars in that supercars are very wide. These doors can open fully in restricted space. Just look at how narrow the opening on an XJ220 is... now there's a car that could use one of these kits!
2. I don't think anyone who buys these doors assumes that the car is somehow going to be made faster inthe process. It's a style choice, pure and simple. It may be a style choice that you (and coincedentally I) disagree with, but I don't see the point of faulting it's lack of performace gain.
3. I can't find the link right now, but there already is a company offering disaperaing door (Z1 style) kits for the aftermarket. I don't think they're likely to catch on in a big way though as they cost almost as much as a used Honda.
Im a fan of modified cars but some things just look crap, If you have ever opened one of these aftermarket lambo door conversions you will know how crap they are, feel like they might fall off in a strong wind, lol.
They look great on lambo's and other supercars ect..
However they are not as tacky as gullwing door conversions
i think those doors when on rice offspring aren't associated with lamborghini, thus no ruining brand's image.
12 cylinders or walk!
Good points all, and duly noted.
Although I suppose I had to be a bit more clear. Yes, on a supercar by all means, fit those hydraulic doors, scoops, intakes and missile launchers. I'm all for that.
I'm not for any of those things on a daily run-about, especially a 4-door with two front scissor doors and two rear suicide-style doors.
About point number 2, I think you'll be surprised...
And point 3, all I can do is laugh in disbelief.
I just got a 370Z, and thinking of getting some lambo doors. Being so new there isn't shit out for the Z. And doubting this idea, so figured i'd find a forum and post in it. If you have lambo doors, lemme know what you think of them. I keep hearing they're hard to get in and out of, and i don't really want any cutting into this sexy ass car =D
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Also if anybody has any sites or places to go for performance parts for 370Z, lemme know cause again, I can't find a thing. Only 350Z parts
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