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Old Feb 23, 2024
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Coupe door

Anyone know if a coupe door will fit inside the coupe to get it home?
- 2005, 2 door coupe.
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Re: Coupe door

Probably with the back seats folded down and the passenger seat all the way up
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Re: Coupe door

Is it the driver's or passenger's door? I would think that the drivers door would fit in the back seat if you have the drivers seat scooted somewhat forward, and the passenger seat all the way slide up and leaned forward. I am not so sure the passenger door would fit in that position.

If you have plenty of blankets/foam/couch cushions, etc, so as to not damage the new door or your car, you could tie it on top of the roof.
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