Chopped xj
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Year: 1990
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Engine: 4.0 H/O I6
Maybe the chopped look isnt for everyone, but it is far from a poor jeep. a poor jeep is an 99 xj that is sittin in a drive way completely stock with NO mods at all and has never left pavement to be properly trail rated, never seen a hill, or even a puddle for that matter. thanks for the comment. =)
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could you post some more pics that are up close im thinking of doing the same thing but not sure were to cut or trim on the hatch
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I like the look
I just joined this forum so I am slow to reply to a thread from Feb. I like your idea regarding maintaining the rear hatch. It does have a good look to it. I chopped my Cherokee out of necessity (did not intentionally set out to do so but done because of an accident that destroyed much of the roof and the rear hatch).
Nice work!
Jim
Nice work!
Jim
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I am starting to like that look. I was against it for a long time, but I now think it does look cool.
This one with the hatch moved up looks the best, & just needs a tailgate net to complete the look.
This one with the hatch moved up looks the best, & just needs a tailgate net to complete the look.
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