I'm not exactly sure what you are asking the cost for. To make the door skins removable is just the additional cost of some screws and small amount of materials. Once you have the body shell, your biggest expense to make the door skins removable is time. As for the expense of the entire car, that will be determined by how much stuff you want to include in your car and what quality (cost) you want for those items.
The hooks do not have to drop too far to hook the vinyl-covered rods. They are there only to keep the bottom edge from separating without using more screws. Careful placement of the door skin during installation works well. The skin has to install by dropping down over the door button too so it all comes together. Bodywork to the edges for fit make the alignment as good as any other body seam.
The replica is a body made by D&R. They are no longer in business just like many of the other companies that made Lamborghini replica bodies. Like any of those bodies, it is hard to call them a "kit". They are just fiberglass and YOU have to build a car under it. They are not for people without build dedication and fabrication experience.
Thanks, Vick. The outside door buttons are Lamborghini OEM. You can find them on ebay(for one). Any other lock or lock/button can be used but I wanted to keep it close to real Lambo. More videos of other featues will come later.
The body is a fiberglass replica of a Lamborghini Diablo mounted on a custom tubular chassis. Everything is custom made from some existing car parts, aftermarket parts, and hand made parts.
Excellent work on this one! 5 stars! Similar to the way I intend to do my door skins, with the only difference that my screws will be hidden under additional decorative plates. Keep up the good work and hopefully we will see your project finished soon. Again, great work!
Sir how much does something like this cost
JaceMullen 2 years ago
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking the cost for. To make the door skins removable is just the additional cost of some screws and small amount of materials. Once you have the body shell, your biggest expense to make the door skins removable is time. As for the expense of the entire car, that will be determined by how much stuff you want to include in your car and what quality (cost) you want for those items.
RonTinari 2 years ago
Hey Ron nice work ,how exactly did you get the door skin to hook to the bottom of the door also does it line up nice all round ?
dlaw4lt 2 years ago
The hooks do not have to drop too far to hook the vinyl-covered rods. They are there only to keep the bottom edge from separating without using more screws. Careful placement of the door skin during installation works well. The skin has to install by dropping down over the door button too so it all comes together. Bodywork to the edges for fit make the alignment as good as any other body seam.
RonTinari 2 years ago
where did u get ur replica from?
izits01 2 years ago
The replica is a body made by D&R. They are no longer in business just like many of the other companies that made Lamborghini replica bodies. Like any of those bodies, it is hard to call them a "kit". They are just fiberglass and YOU have to build a car under it. They are not for people without build dedication and fabrication experience.
RonTinari 2 years ago
hey ron, nice work on this guy so far, how did you build the push door handles (from the outside)? or did you receive them in a kit? thanks
vickfalcon 3 years ago
Thanks, Vick. The outside door buttons are Lamborghini OEM. You can find them on ebay(for one). Any other lock or lock/button can be used but I wanted to keep it close to real Lambo. More videos of other featues will come later.
Ron
RonTinari 3 years ago
what was the original car?
fezza112 3 years ago
The body is a fiberglass replica of a Lamborghini Diablo mounted on a custom tubular chassis. Everything is custom made from some existing car parts, aftermarket parts, and hand made parts.
RonTinari 3 years ago
cool, and good work
fezza112 3 years ago
Excellent work on this one! 5 stars! Similar to the way I intend to do my door skins, with the only difference that my screws will be hidden under additional decorative plates. Keep up the good work and hopefully we will see your project finished soon. Again, great work!
DIABLAconcept 3 years ago
It looks very good!! i can't wait to she the end result, keep up the good work! and more videos ofcourse...
Jer0ennn 3 years ago
WOW very talented. Are you an engineer?
ddoong168 3 years ago
I used to design machinery for a living. I am presently retired.
Thanks for your compliment.
Ron
RonTinari 3 years ago