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I was just wondering.. has anyone tried to have their doors converted to those Lamborghini style doors, or has anyone seen any Firebirds/Camaros with that type of conversion? I know I've seen a couple of Eclipses with doors like that... I was just wondering how original it would be to do it on my Firebird. :D
I've never seen it on an Fbod, but a friend of mind did it on a Mustang a while back. It ended up costing about $5,000 and he did all the labor. The problem in the stang is clearance. Don't know how it would work in an fbod.
Maroon 1995 Camaro<br />No mods yet...<br />Lucky to have found this site!
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