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Here, I've solved the door problem...
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Ok, I have to admit, I like that alot... even if it were only 1 door, I still dig it..Here, I've solved the door problem...
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Dang, sometimes, I can't see the pictures you guys post. I wonder if it is a link that is banned here at work or if it is just my computer. Either way, I see most but not all of the pictures posted in the forum. I'm just missing out. Now I'll have to check it out when I get home. (which will be after some golf. Because, well, golf)Here, I've solved the door problem...
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These doors were done by a company in England called Jatechnot for me but....
I'm not sure what kind of car this is but look at the rear seat leg room. Yikes!
Good job drawing those up; can you do a drawing of a Lambo door?I posted the pic of the Elio with the gull wing doors just for fun. I'm amazed that anyone took it serious and am sure that such a thing would raise the cost of the car by a thousand or two...![]()
The disappearing door is awesome!!! I hate car doors. This works for me with a '73 Chevelle seatnot for me but....
I'm not sure what kind of car this is but look at the rear seat leg room. Yikes!
I also love the disappearing door. Only thing I wonder about however is side impact safety. My Ranger is suppose to have side door impact beams in the door for added protection. Could those beams (or something like it) be used on a door like this?The disappearing door is awesome!!! I hate car doors. This works for me with a '73 Chevelle seat
Well, that's cheap and light and strong, for sure!not for me but....
I'm not sure what kind of car this is but look at the rear seat leg room. Yikes!