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Thread: Lambo Doors on my Audi A4 Quatro 2.8

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    Lambo Doors on my Audi A4 Quatro 2.8

    so im looking at lambo doors right for my audi and its a four door so i say hey why not have all four lambo, then i though to my self holy crap suicide maybe not suicide but something similiear lambo doors. if u dont see what im saying imagane this, regular lambo doors open forward, so have the ones in front open forward and the ones in the back open in the other direction or backwards. ill try to post a pic of what im talking about if no one knows waht im talking about

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    Uh I'd suggest not. Exspensive, costly to repair, ricey and IMO very ugly on most cars.

    But if you do want to, I can't find anything on them on the net anyway.

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    Interesting idea, I have never seen that done before and I would think that if you wanted 4 "scissor" doors, thats how you'd have to do it because the pillar separating the front and back doors probably couldn't support the door stuff.

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    http://lambostyledoors.de/

    this is a company that makes hinges for lambodoors.i think it is going to be very expensive, and hard to do it the way you want it.You have to have new locks and the power cables to the window opening motors have to be redirected and must be made longer.i'd say dont do it.just save to get an different brother of the audi family -----> a real lambo

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    That's a really weird idea... and it will cost you big time.
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    GOT RICE?

    To keep it at least tasteful make the rear doors suicide. THAT I approve of.
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    It's an Audi. Not a Lamborghini. Don't do it.
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    Lambostyle on Audi? And what audi - A4? That'll be RAW RICE...
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    i agree with esp.

    if ur gonna do doors, make front scissor, and make rear open the other way

    just like a rolls

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    scissors on an Audi.....kinda weird

    the idea to put them an all four is interesting....suicide is even better, i think that would be neat

    reg scissor on front, suicide scissor on back.....if it was a different car you might look into having the b-column removed, dont know how wholistic the frame is on the A4 though, dont think it would be so great an idea

    i have thought about putting suicide doors on the back of my oldsmobile.....if i was going to go all out, i would look into removing the b-column....but im not going to
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    IMO putting suicide doors in the rear and leaving the front doors the same would looks pretty cool. But I don't support the whole idea of refitting the car with new doors, I think you should save the money for engine mods for some awesome rims. What does your car look like now, does it have any mods?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manik
    IMO putting suicide doors in the rear and leaving the front doors the same would looks pretty cool. But I don't support the whole idea of refitting the car with new doors, I think you should save the money for engine mods for some awesome rims. What does your car look like now, does it have any mods?
    askin me? or mr Audi
    pondering things

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    Just don't do it it's plain wrong:sick:
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    It will cost a hell of alot of money and it won't look that good on a foor door car. Suicide doors will look good, but get the lambo doors out of your head.
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