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New Member 2003 Toyota Celica
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2003 Toyota Celica
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thinking about shaving off the door handles and putting keyless entry on both my doors. and then going Lambo style going up.
any ideas on the coolest way to do this?
doesn't have to be the cheapest...
thanx ya'll...
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New Member 2002 Toyota Celica GT
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The only way I can think of to do this would be with an autoloc shaved door handle kit with the stongest pop cylinder they make. Then have the decah VDC installed afterwards.
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King of the Hill 2003 Toyota Celica GT
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yea you would need a remote to make the door pop out enough so you can still pull it up, but that would be really nice
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dikitzaps 1974 Toyota Celica
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dikitzaps
1974 Toyota Celica
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The only way I can think of to do this would be with an autoloc shaved door handle kit with the stongest pop cylinder they make. Then have the decah VDC installed afterwards. decah is shit...carexcess is the only decent manufacturer. do you want the door to open up for you or just to pop then you open it. there isn't a VDK out yet that the door opens for you. you have to manuall lift it and then it stays up. But if money is not an issue i'm sure it could be done with some sort of hydrualic strut somehting like what opens our rear hatch.
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Member 2000 Toyota Celica GTS
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The only way I can think of to do this would be with an autoloc shaved door handle kit with the stongest pop cylinder they make. Then have the decah VDC installed afterwards. decah is shit...carexcess is the only decent manufacturer. do you want the door to open up for you or just to pop then you open it. there isn't a VDK out yet that the door opens for you. you have to manuall lift it and then it stays up. But if money is not an issue i'm sure it could be done with some sort of hydrualic strut somehting like what opens our rear hatch. the carexcess kit is a decah kit. decah dosent make a celica VDC kit. CarExcess modifies a decah civic kit to fit the celica. It still has a valid Decah warranty. I wouldnt see any problem with having shaved handles with the VDC. Would be hot.
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Senior Member 2002 Toyota Celica ZR
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2002 Toyota Celica ZR
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The only way I can think of to do this would be with an autoloc shaved door handle kit with the stongest pop cylinder they make. Then have the decah VDC installed afterwards. decah is shit...carexcess is the only decent manufacturer. do you want the door to open up for you or just to pop then you open it. there isn't a VDK out yet that the door opens for you. you have to manuall lift it and then it stays up. But if money is not an issue i'm sure it could be done with some sort of hydrualic strut somehting like what opens our rear hatch. the carexcess kit is a decah kit. decah dosent make a celica VDC kit. CarExcess modifies a decah civic kit to fit the celica. It still has a valid Decah warranty. I wouldnt see any problem with having shaved handles with the VDC. Would be hot. except that it would be kinda hard to get a grip of the door to lift up. and yes...carexcess is decah...
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