i dont think it really makes sense to get vertical doors on a 4 door car. Unless you vertical the front and suicide the back, then it makes sense i suppose. When I go pro maybe i'll do that.
http://www.aplusperformance.com/catalog/pr...7450903767a2596 ...I think I'll stay stock 8)
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i dont think it really makes sense to get vertical doors on a 4 door car. Unless you vertical the front and suicide the back, then it makes sense i suppose. When I go pro maybe i'll do that.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Serstylz2)</div><div class='quotemain'>i dont think it really makes sense to get vertical doors on a 4 door car. Unless you vertical the front and suicide the back, then it makes sense i suppose. When I go pro maybe i'll do that.</div> I agree.
'99 Mitsubishi Galant GTZ 3.0V6,black/grey ;'79 Chevy Corvette Coupe SBC 350,red/blk.;'78 Olds Cutlass,SBO 350,blue/beige;1984 Chevy El Camino Conquista
Shiaat, I'd put vertical doors on a limo. I just like the look.
Well,the price doesnt seem outa line.
'99 Mitsubishi Galant GTZ 3.0V6,black/grey ;'79 Chevy Corvette Coupe SBC 350,red/blk.;'78 Olds Cutlass,SBO 350,blue/beige;1984 Chevy El Camino Conquista
I agree with y'all too, that's why I've been to several custom shops around here to price a rear sucide install. I've priced the basic universal kits on the net to be about $300-$400. But the price to get those things installed are running about $1500 each side!! This is due primarily to the amount of welding, positioning and repainting that need to be done for these things to function and look stock. So I guess were talking about $4600 and up if you want that effect. I want it, but I'm gonna shop around a bit more to find a better price on labor even though you get what you pay for.
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