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wagon chop
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wagon chop
As you may of seen in the 'general chat' area my HJ60 is getting chopped at the end of the month.
This is basically what it hopefully will look like. Undecided on paint colour for barwork (including tray, sliders, and bullbar) so what in your opinion looks good with white. But I dont want blue, black or other common colours...at the moment I am thinking yellow.
The tray probably wont end up that high either, its just where it ended up in the picture, am thinking of dropping down in line with the door handles.
This is basically what it hopefully will look like. Undecided on paint colour for barwork (including tray, sliders, and bullbar) so what in your opinion looks good with white. But I dont want blue, black or other common colours...at the moment I am thinking yellow.
The tray probably wont end up that high either, its just where it ended up in the picture, am thinking of dropping down in line with the door handles.
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Do the style side option and just chop the quarters while your there, run a bar round each corner straight off the rear of the chassis rails and presto, ute, no quarters and TuFF
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yer thats the one...mad cruiser pointed that one out early in the thread...but thanks anyway.Mad Cruiser wrote:think dandownunder did one in the members section
Thats why i am trying to contact him...got a post in the members thread trying to find a contact number for him!
if anyone reading this can help, it would be greatly appreciated.
L.S Canvas & P.V.C
www.lscanvas.com.au
www.lscanvas.com.au
Call Sam Keck at Overkill in Hornsby, he did a lot of the work on it.G_loomis wrote:yer thats the one...mad cruiser pointed that one out early in the thread...but thanks anyway.Mad Cruiser wrote:think dandownunder did one in the members section
Thats why i am trying to contact him...got a post in the members thread trying to find a contact number for him!
if anyone reading this can help, it would be greatly appreciated.
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What is it that your trying to find out ??G_loomis wrote:yer thats the one...mad cruiser pointed that one out early in the thread...but thanks anyway.Mad Cruiser wrote:think dandownunder did one in the members section
Thats why i am trying to contact him...got a post in the members thread trying to find a contact number for him!
if anyone reading this can help, it would be greatly appreciated.
with adobe you can do both join pics together and chop them apart to see like you said a car with mods,
for my chop half way up the page i sourced a custom tray and choped the wogon and joinded the tray on it was with paint thats why its shitty but with adobe or somthing similar (i dint know anythin similar) it can be done with better quality outcome
evan
for my chop half way up the page i sourced a custom tray and choped the wogon and joinded the tray on it was with paint thats why its shitty but with adobe or somthing similar (i dint know anythin similar) it can be done with better quality outcome
evan
OK, excuse the stoopid question, but why would you chop a 60 and make it a single cab instead of simply buying a 75 ?
I mean, if I were to chop a wagon, it would be so I could keep the rear doors and carry more bods.
I mean, if I were to chop a wagon, it would be so I could keep the rear doors and carry more bods.
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the main reasons I am doing it are simple....
Having a ute means I no longer have to worry about rear quarters getting damaged...I know I could get them cut, or maybe even bob the vehicle. But the ute looks better to me.
As for why I am doing this instead of just buying a 75 series...because of the mods already done, and the fact I would have more space in the back than a 75 series does.
I dont need to carry more than 2 people in this vehicle, so that isnt a concern to me. My daughter is old enough to sit in the front when I pick her up from school, and whenever we go anywhere as a family, we take the dual cab hilux.
and there is two more important reasons why I am doing this...
1) the BLING factor
and
2) BECAUSE I CAN
P.S The chop starts on Saturday, so I will start a new thread then, and hopefully upload new pics at the end of each day....Just so you guys know where I am at with it....Once the chop is done and the tray is built, we are off to Tuff Truck...what a week this is going to be!
Having a ute means I no longer have to worry about rear quarters getting damaged...I know I could get them cut, or maybe even bob the vehicle. But the ute looks better to me.
As for why I am doing this instead of just buying a 75 series...because of the mods already done, and the fact I would have more space in the back than a 75 series does.
I dont need to carry more than 2 people in this vehicle, so that isnt a concern to me. My daughter is old enough to sit in the front when I pick her up from school, and whenever we go anywhere as a family, we take the dual cab hilux.
and there is two more important reasons why I am doing this...
1) the BLING factor
and
2) BECAUSE I CAN
P.S The chop starts on Saturday, so I will start a new thread then, and hopefully upload new pics at the end of each day....Just so you guys know where I am at with it....Once the chop is done and the tray is built, we are off to Tuff Truck...what a week this is going to be!
L.S Canvas & P.V.C
www.lscanvas.com.au
www.lscanvas.com.au
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