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TO CHOP OR NOT TO CHOP

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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TO CHOP OR NOT TO CHOP


CHOP IT
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LEAVE IT
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Post by grimbo »

and one more for the Sydney boys, we know you like your cars tall ;)

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Post by Dozoor »

:rofl: ,

Was somthing like this , Just to bring the flare section back a touch .


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Post by grimbo »

I see what you mean but I thought I'd leave the wheel arch where it was. It should be doable if you had good body work skills basically a cut and fill exercise with some alignment issues but definetly achievable.

So who's up to the challenge? Sam? ;)
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Post by Midget »

Grimbo
Thats what i was chasing....
I like the last one alot.
I will start chopping very soon,As soon as i geta spare spot at work for it....

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