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GQ wagon chop.

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GQ wagon chop.

Post by gut42 »

Ive searched the bibles and come up with zip! I wanna DIY my lwb wagon into an extra cab ute, but before i get the 9inch out I was wanting to know if there are any secretes I need to know so I dont stuff it up! Some progress photos of other chops maybe helpful.
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Post by beretta »

Hey mate, check the below thread out, Bru21's chop is a nice looking job, might be a good start for you, maybe PM him.

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Post by beretta »

Also have a browse through the members section there's been plenty of chops done by people on here. :D
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Post by gut42 »

Its a start but not very explanitory. What else you guys got for me?
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Post by mickyd555 »

just gas axe it and be done with it.................... :D
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Post by BIG GQ »

Would you bother doing all the shit yourself when Chris (giantracing) is doing such a neat job at this price

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Post by gut42 »

not sure that i would now after seeing that price :)
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Post by chops »

I'm keen on doing the same thing to my wagon.

what I did was browse through every member's rig that had 'the chop' and printed out the photos as large as I could (so I know how to not stuff up so badly)

All you need then is to make friends with a really good welder, and give yousrself some time to make it a good job and not rushed

If you're doing it as a 'weekends only' thing (as in only work on it on weekends) do it in stages..

strip
cut (measure sixteen times, cut once)
WELD!
grind/sand
primer/paint
put interior back in
tray
find someone to do mod plate

also helps to befriend people with extra cabs at competitions etc and have a peek at their cab and don't be afraid to ask questions (thanks Ludacris)

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Post by chops »

also, make sure yo have the replacement rear panel before you start cutting
1988 351W GQ wagon
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