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Customizers Guide To Basic Chopping Upper Portions

 
 
Customizers Guide To Basic Chopping Upper Portions
Customizers Guide To Basic Chopping Upper Portions
At this point, the upper portions of the A-pillars are still attached, so a vertical incision is made up from the back of the upper cut. The beauty of this is once things are cut free the front half of the pillar will slide down and butt up against the two cut marks, which means no filler material will be needed. View Related Article
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