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Old 11-04-2004, 07:25 PM
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New Idea? Or just dumb...

Well I got this off of I-Robot, lol well anyone have or seen suicide lambo doors? O ya and since im in the exterior forum, does anyone know instructions on putting 96-98 headlights, on an 88-91 civic/crx, yes I did search, but I didnt find a how-to, but I did read that a 96 civic hood bolts with 4 bolts on the 88-91 civic/crx's.
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Re: New Idea? Or just dumb...

I've never seen them and pretty sure they don't make a kit unless u got a shit load of money
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Re: New Idea? Or just dumb...

put your mouldings back in or fill in the holes.

i haven't seen I,robot yet, but i don't think a suicide vdc would work on a civic simply because of design aspects. maybe with tens of thousands of dollars(labor costs and shit) it might. 96-98 headlights would look good on your car but you'll have to do a lot of modification to the front end.

all depends on how much cash you've got
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Re: New Idea? Or just dumb...

ya im puttin gettin my mouldings put in when i get the car primered and my tailights fitted in, ya i just figured since there were kits for bolt you could just slap them both on and have suicide v-doors.
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Re: New Idea? Or just dumb...

Backwards lambo doors.... I dont see how it could be possible... or at least with out some EXTREME modding! And it probably wont be practical after all the added support and mech.
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Here you go. Big Rob the Jewelers Cadallac Escalade, the "lambo lady," has front Lambos and Rear Sucicde lambo doors. He uses a custom Decah VDC for both, though the rear sucicide one is all extenisve and expensive customization. His Escalade has been in a few mags, a Memphis Bleak Video and quite a few Decah ads that I know of. Here is a link to his Car Domain website with pics, etc

Big Rob the Jeweler's Lambo Lady Escalade
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Re: New Idea? Or just dumb...

OMG, Thats some crazy stuff!
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Re: New Idea? Or just dumb...

I didnt know it would be that hard. I thought suicide kits were just as easy as lambo kits, and I figured you put both on and there you go.
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I didnt know it would be that hard. I thought suicide kits were just as easy as lambo kits, and I figured you put both on and there you go.
Nope, reguler suicide doors themselves arn't just a simple "bolt on" a good number of lambo doors kits are considered. Sucidie lambo doors requires MUCH money and customization. Big Rob is the only one to ever do it that I know of, and it cost an a heck of a lot to pull off.
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