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Here in melbounre i know a Place in Springvale that fits Scissor doors for under $2000, not bad, but the fact is that now almost every car at the Auto Salon Has scissors doors, The new Rice Craze.

shaved handle kit is so you can take the door handles off and weld up the holes then you press the button and the door pops open on its own.

tell you mate he can have mine for $200 :D

ill go take some pics now.

no his is a shaved door kit not a scissor door kit, although the combination of the two COULD be interesting.

Ahh ok.

Funky you should design a combo system that opens the scissor doors fully up using hydraulic cyclinders and an accumulator positioned in the boot. I can get all the parts for cheap from boschrexroth as we use hydraulic equipment all the time.

denham... i'd be interested in doin a package... go halvies on the profit or whatever n flood ebay with the shit :rolleyes:

I did a similar thing for a uni project a few years back, but it was the design of a hydraulic operated ramp that would be used on trains for the disabled. We used FESTO cylinders for that and they could be easily incorporated into this system also. Can we use your car as the Frankenstein? :crazy:

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