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    K, I took my lambo doors to a place I wont name, however the install isnt up to my expectations. I could take it up to my Dad's garage and grind down the 2 teeth grips that meet the frame and make it flush to avoid that dreaded gap on the front of my door or possibly find someone around here who can do it proffesionally.

    The lambo kit has 3-4 adjusters on each hinge for pitch, yaw, and alignment of the door but will need those teeth I talked about ground down which the other place I took it to didnt have any grinders. (heh....)

    Any one know of a quality place I can take it to?

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    ah bump....

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    no quality places but i have a pretty hefty grinder myself.
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    i'd just take it to your dads...

    and you asked the wrong website..lol

    gl to you

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    i really lke that kit man do they make it for civics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by koukis14
    I as well like the addition of unsprung weight on your sports coupe. Good choice.....jackass.
    ...Sigh. Way to ruin my buzz.

    Unsprung Weight.

    I'd bother myself to find a better source of information than the easy answer of Wikipedia if I thought this was something people could argue about. Doors are obviously supported by the suspension (Including the spring) and are therefor...well. "Sprung" I guess. Unsprung mass is mass that, essentially, doesn't contribute to the body roll or pitch during cornering and acceleration.

    If, by some strange stretch of the text of your message you intended to mock the OP for his choice of wheels, you should perhaps consider making yourself more clear .

    Have a nice night.

    PS: You drive a 240, how can you mock a ricer?

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    I did my lambo doors myself.its a pretty in dep task. what problems are you having-cant really understand ur original post.I took mine off cuz they are a pain in the ass,and get tiering after a month.
    Let me know and ill try my best to help you out

    my kit was gtfactory weld on.

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    Kids,
    If i wanted speed I would have gone with an SL 550.

    I liked how this one looks via potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrutter81
    Kids,
    If i wanted speed I would have gone with an SL 550.

    I liked how this one looks via potential.
    As resident old guy (since Brett is MIA most times) let me say. You made the wrong choice.

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    I get all my body work done at Sprayglo in Duluth.. they may be able to help out with door alignment problems.

    Fuck stance. Stance is for kids in skinny jeans with Justin Beiber haircuts. You don't need stance when you got swagger.

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    I'll just go ahead and say it. If you really want those door, then get them but this forum isn't friendly to the type of tuning you seem to be into.

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    BS belongs in the WL

    this is General Tech... take that sh!t elsewhere...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RandomGuy
    BS belongs in the WL

    this is General Tech... take that sh!t elsewhere...
    aww sorry... i was done with anyways. attention span has dropped is about nill.
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    I can't see why people are busting this guy's balls. Let him tune his vehicle how he sees fit. At least it isn't slathered with stickers and neon lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrutter81
    Kids,
    If i wanted speed I would have gone with an SL 550.

    I liked how this one looks via potential.
    What is via

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    Via is "by way of"

    And I agree with Ran. There are much worse cars on here that you guys could be after. Leave this guy alone, help him out if you know of somewhere to help him, and if not, stfu and move along.

    Fuck stance. Stance is for kids in skinny jeans with Justin Beiber haircuts. You don't need stance when you got swagger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett
    What is via
    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/via

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    rrutter, there is a body shop kind of between roswell/alpharetta that has a very strict level of quality they put out. it's called performance auto collision, if they took on your job, im sure they would turn out something to your satisfaction.

    http://www.performanceautocollision.net/

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    hit sprayglo up dawg!!!

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    looks good so far. not a big fan of caviler/colbalt but yours looks good.

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