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A lad jordon i think it was??? he did, but i reckon with the solenoid purchase and fitting, along with welding plates smoothing and spraying.....your probs speaking 400-500 quid
Don't do it! My convertible has no door handles. There opened by a remote solenoid. Its easy to set up a solenoid. Thing is, the solenoid's are a rubbish design and fill up with water. They then seize. You then get locked out your car and look like a right d*ck trying to break into your own car at 12 at night in the middle of town in newquay with your alarm going off.
I got my handles removed n smoothed. I wouldn't advise it unless your gettin it done properly.The solenoid really has to be a strong heavy duty one cause it needs alot of power to actually open the door such as the TVR ones. I had to have my door lock hinge moved out a bit so it actually opened the door and it looked like the door wasn't shut properly this had an effect with the alarm which didn't work right which was a pain in the arse. The lock just isn't really designed for this as i found out and sometimes it didn't work and so on.