lambo door kits
#2
... stop. Just stop.
There's a reason the Revington was the last Lamborghini to receive scissor doors; they can be major safety hazards, especially in a rollover. Do I need to dig up the pictures of what happens when a Murcielago rolls and ignites with two people inside?
Also, your taste in mods leaves something to be desired.
There's a reason the Revington was the last Lamborghini to receive scissor doors; they can be major safety hazards, especially in a rollover. Do I need to dig up the pictures of what happens when a Murcielago rolls and ignites with two people inside?
Also, your taste in mods leaves something to be desired.
#6
#7
i'm no kid tryin to or wantin to be like some stupid videogame, and i do not get inspired by it. my name is the way it is cause i like the phrase. i asked bout where to get a kit not opinions bout it if your not gonna answer my question then dont post ****
#9
that it makes noise like an intake...
lol
how much are you planning on spending on doors?
their pretty expensive IMO ecxept these... lol http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...Q5fAccessories
I say do something to your car that will make a difference horsepower-wise.
lol
how much are you planning on spending on doors?
their pretty expensive IMO ecxept these... lol http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...Q5fAccessories
I say do something to your car that will make a difference horsepower-wise.
#10
Don't mind anyone who "bashes" you. Usually, people get banned for that. Brush it off, honestly, you have nothing to prove. The lambo kit thing is not my taste. And really, the forum in general just doesn't want to see a civic riced out, that's all.
If you want a lambo kit that will last, you will be spending a decent amount of money. This is one of those "get what you pay for" things. My suggestion would be to do research, find a brand or two that has a reputation for making quality kits and go from there.
If you want a lambo kit that will last, you will be spending a decent amount of money. This is one of those "get what you pay for" things. My suggestion would be to do research, find a brand or two that has a reputation for making quality kits and go from there.