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How much would it cost to put on lambo doors? I mean with the decah kit you have to cut some of the car or something right?so would you have to repaint it? So those with lambo doors how much did it cost you for a very good install or could this be a do-it-yourselfer?


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With all lambo kits, you have to roll the fender. This doesn't require any repainting.

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I think phat celly saying someting about 500...someone chime in if im wrong.

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Talk to SATOSHI or check his website he has a very good LamboDoors installation guide.
And it's dose not seems hard to do the whole installation your self but, it will take couple of hours. wave

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yeah i'm not real sure on the price, I'm a DIY kinda person and don't really pay attention to cost.

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i got a qoute for 700 bucks and the guy was claiming that price was a hook up, pay 700 bucks for someone to bolt on a part that is a direct bolt on? i'd prefer to do it my self...the only difficulty I can see in a diy is prolly rolling the fenders...why not look up the lambo doors from c2gas?

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Originally Posted by darksidecelica
i got a qoute for 700 bucks and the guy was claiming that price was a hook up, pay 700 bucks for someone to bolt on a part that is a direct bolt on? i'd prefer to do it my self...the only difficulty I can see in a diy is prolly rolling the fenders...why not look up the lambo doors from c2gas?

Rollings the fenders was probably the easiest part...if you dont have an air saw...just use tin snips like i did. The hardest part is just tinkering with the door till its adjusted just right. Really its just time consuming if you havent done it before. I have the Decha by CarExcess kit, I know nothing about c2gas's kit.


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Mine is only costing me $200.00 for install reg price is $300.00, but I have to replace one of my X-1 fenders(cracked) so that why it so cheap for me!!!

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if someone charges you over 500 for the install tell them to shove it...I do a ton of local installs on the carexcess kit for 300

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c2gas's lambo kit looks promising...from watching the clips there looks like a lot more room to get in and out of the car than decah's
satoshi has an excellent diy lambo door install on his site
most likely im gonna do the install myself using his install guide

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Carexcess did mine for 400...

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my body shop charged me 500, and yes you have to roll the fender


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hello.
I am wondering how the kit is mounted, someone who has some pictures mounted kit? not only outside view where you not se the mechanism...


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