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too much - Dodge Charger with scissor doors (LSD Doors)

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Recently updated on December 8, 2021 at 11:56 am

too much - Dodge Charger with scissor doors (LSD Doors)

There are vehicles that fit the popular ones LSD-Doors (Lambo-style doors / scissor doors) definitely. First and foremost, of course, on one Lamborghini but also on one Corvette and many other athletes. Especially vehicles with mid-engine are quite acceptable for a conversion to a supercar runabout. The Dodge Charger is a different story, however. It is more of a muscle car than a sedan, but it is now a particularly exotic type of vehicle not necessarily. And that's why Lambo doors look a little strange on a Charger. At least that's how we feel! But the team from Vertical doors apparently sees it differently. They donated the exotic opening mechanism to a Charger project car. The whole vehicle somehow looks like a mix of that Pimp My Ride era and current Muscle car parts.

Bodykit, Airride & Co.

too much - Dodge Charger with scissor doors (LSD Doors)

The Dodge sedan has next to the new Doors still huge sill, Spoiler, Diffusers and rear window cover receive. In addition one foiling in two-face style with Super Bee logos and a deep one Airride air suspension. Not to forget, of course, a huge one forged wheel, the new Headlights with colored LED lights or the completely darkened windows up to the converted one Interior. Everything that was possible was actually done. Only that LSD-Doors in the back one has not installed. Because even these can be bought on request. But that must make boarding a bit confusing! According to the Vertical Doors website, the special door mechanisms cost $ 1.400 and they work on Charger vehicles from 2011 up to today.

the kit can be completely retrofitted

too much - Dodge Charger with scissor doors (LSD Doors)

The kit contains 2 gas struts, special hinges and the corresponding screws. The kit is delivered to the factory recordings mounted and is retrofittable. Luckily! We know of course that "Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder". However, we have examined the vehicle extensively and have come to the conclusion that it definitely belongs in our tuning fail category because WE do not consider it beautiful. What is your opinion about this? Beautiful or not so beautiful? Please leave a comment here!

Of course that had not happened yet!

tuningblog has countless other reports on the subject of car and auto tuning in stock. Do you want to see them all? Just click HERE and look around. And there are also enough dubious conversions published in our magazine. Below you will find a small extract of the last vehicles of our so-called Tuning Fail Category. And if that's not enough, just click HERE for the complete flood of failed or at least very questionable conversions.

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too much - Dodge Charger with scissor doors (LSD Doors)

Fake Velocity Stack carburetor trumpets for the Corvette C8!

too much - Dodge Charger with scissor doors (LSD Doors)

Nice? 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Nomad Shooting Brake!

too much - Dodge Charger with scissor doors (LSD Doors)

Dodge Charger with Scissor Doors (LSD Doors)

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About Thomas Wachsmuth

Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

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