lamborghini door kits for Sc300....
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i think it would look nice if it was on a heavily modded sc with a kit. but i wouldn't do it myself.. maybe after my car was fully modded and i had nothing left to do but the lambo doors then maybe..
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"nothing left to do but the lambo doors".................<sigh>
Just because there is something "left to be done" doesn't make it right! This is the major flaw in automotive customization today. Too many people feel the need to continue changing things, adding things, altering things only because they feel it is necessary to fit into the "modded culture" by changing every aspect of the car.
Not once do these "automotive visionaries" ever take 5 minutes to truly look over the car, really decide what their overall goal is. While all this time they should be considering the make of the vehicle, the lines of the body, and budget.
Instead we are overrun with "altezza" tails and huge fart pipes out the back. All being held to the road by 350lbs of plastic and steel that remotely resembles the wing structure of a B-52 bomber.
And of course, if you have already done all that, it is quite obvious that the only thing left is to add scissor doors (lambo doors would only pertain to a Lamborgini obviously). <-------extreme sarcasm
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That's like saying "it's washed, clay bar'd, waxed, buffed, detailed, trimmed, and windex'ed...... I guess there's nothing left to do but s*** on the hood so I can start again."
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well i mean that red sc with the lambo doors looked pretty decent. and some sc's can definitely pull it off. and all i said was that i wouldn't do it myself but i wouldn't block out that option completely.
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