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Old 06-20-2005, 02:40 AM
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Newest Chop... Chevy Trail Blazer

Well here it is, nothing much, kept the original black, shaved it up, lowered (pretty much a given), rims, billet grill, shaved chevy emblem on grill, cleared out turn signals, etc.

I know that the rear rim isn't the greatest but i was unable to find another rim like the front one on a harder angle. C/C welcome...

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Old 06-20-2005, 08:21 AM
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Re: Newest Chop... Chevy Trail Blazer

i would drive it... rear tire might roll funny but hey i would look secksay!
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Re: Newest Chop... Chevy Trail Blazer

Those rims look really good on that truck.
Nice grill too.
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Re: Newest Chop... Chevy Trail Blazer

thanks for the positive feedback guys.... any suggestions for fixing the rear wheel?
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Re: Newest Chop... Chevy Trail Blazer

Use a picture in almost the same position as your chevy! Nice chop!
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1st - cool chop, very clean.

2nd - love the siggy!!!
Billy and Bobby both have 6000 to spend on their car. Billy invests it in suspension
and engine work, and Bobby buys a "sick" body kit, and some "tight" rims. So, Billy
has a fast car that will surprise anyone wanting to race it, and bobby is hitching a
ride back home, because his "sick" body kit blocked all air to the engine.
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Re: Newest Chop... Chevy Trail Blazer

Thanks for the replies. I have tired to find pictures of cars/trucks in the same position as the chevy, but noone of them had the rype of rim i was looking for
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Re: Newest Chop... Chevy Trail Blazer

sadly, but if I were you I would have gone for another rim choice. I was thinking of something,......may be a very deep dish one will allow you to use this rim!! ionno?!?
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Re: Newest Chop... Chevy Trail Blazer

That is one nice chop well done man, would you like to share your technique on how to straiten the pic??
My last one was real hard to do it, it took ages.
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the chop looks great but the only thing that catches my eye is the driver side window. you tinted the passenger side but the driver is still stock. it kinda stands out but everything else looks good. especially that rim choice with that color. good job
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Re: Newest Chop... Chevy Trail Blazer

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the chop looks great but the only thing that catches my eye is the driver side window. you tinted the passenger side but the driver is still stock. it kinda stands out but everything else looks good. especially that rim choice with that color. good job
Thank you for pointing that out, didnt even notice that.

Assad: To straighten it out, I used the clone tool to replicate the backgroun onto the white area from the backfround layer (after it has been spun to the angle desired) Then i used teh blue tool to get the colors, in teh road, sky and trees correct. Sorry i took so long to reply
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