de handled rear doors? anyone done this? pic
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dont dehandle it mate i no it looks good but ull regret it and if not done properly will soon start cracking and looking sh*t thus causing u more problems solenoids can be fitted to pop door open with remote just like the fronts its pretty easy and also if u dehandled all the doors and fit solenoids wen ure battery goes flat if ure car is sitting for a while then ull need to have sum backup switch to pop doors open to get into ure car im talking from experince wen i done one of my cars years ago
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One of the lads local to me had his blobeye dehandled, filled and smoothed out. He did his rear doors and front passenger doors. Also fitted some solenoids to release the doors. Looked quite cool.... Unfortunately, the next time I met him to take some pics... he'd already sold it on and was onto an M3.
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That does look pretty slick, but is it worth the hastle/money?
I'd considered doing the boot, like i'd done on my GTi-R, but then decided against it (or more, got talked out of it by the ex-)
I'd considered doing the boot, like i'd done on my GTi-R, but then decided against it (or more, got talked out of it by the ex-)
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simple answer is no if your gonna de handle the rear doors you may as well of had a 2dr coupe totally pointless unless you try and modify some alfa rear door handles to fit whoch would be a complete ball ache
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