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shaved door handles
Guys, any of you purchase a kit for shaved handles? Looking for a brand that someone has experience with and isn't cheap.
Let me know your thoughts. Thanks in advance. |
I've yet to see a member with them
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I think an old member (either marco xyz or DJ cutip, not sure if spelled correctly lol) did that to their car u might want to search them
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I read a thread of a member that had them but it didn't say what brand they used. I've seen 1 or 2 coupes but no ZRS.
I'm going to get a quote and see how much it would cost me. I'll keep you guys updated |
I'd like to see some pics. I didnt know such thing existed.
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I like it. I'm not into mods but i'd consider that. Looks sleek.
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Hope he keeps a nicely charged battery
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How the hell does the door open then...?
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What if you drop the FOB in the toilet?
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Then ur s--t out of luck.lol.looks real good I have to admit though.
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That looks really nice. How does the door just pop open with the fob? probably included in the kit?
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I had another car shaved. You install an exterior locking device (button) that you can push and it opens the door. Also, on your key FOB you can press a button and it opens the door. I would not recommend if your in a climate thats cold. It will ice up and then it can get complicated to get into your ride.
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JLbrenne is correct, you either program it into your current FOB or many times have an additional one. Which unlocks the car and a spring pushes the door out slightly which allows you to reach in and pull the door open.
Having a charged battery is a requirement, but for most who drive everyday or at least once a week it should not be an issue. |
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