Jeep Wrangler Bersolek Hot Rod, Berubah Totalitas Pamer Garis Sangar

Hearing the name Jeep Wrangler, of course we are immediately identical to the luxury SUV from America, the majority of which have a “boxy” design . But what if a Jeep Wrangler looks different, with an anti-mainstream modification?

This also happened, a Jeep Wrangler made by Rostislav Prokop. It is clear that the appearance of this orange SUV looks even more fierce with a touch of Hot Rod style.

Starting from the exterior, this SUV shows off its engine by removing the hood. Not to forget, to strengthen the impression of the old American modification style, this one dared to cut the entire fender. Glancing at the stern, a custom spoiler made of steel with a tapered and thin shape is installed which adds to the sporty impression.

The entire body of this car is reinforced with a set of bulbar irons installed to cover this dashing SUV with an eccentric appearance.

Not finished yet, this American modification style also has another odd thing, namely making the car sit very low, aka grounded.

As it turns out, the Jeep Wrangler’s undercarriage has been completely customized and appears very low to the point that the body almost touches the ground with several adjustments to the suspension and body size.

Finally, a new set of large diameter and wide red rims are neatly installed to support the car’s undercarriage which is wrapped in thick profile tires.

So.. with its new look like this, a Jeep Wrangler has succeeded in making anyone who sees it immediately stunned and shaking their heads, but unfortunately this modification is a result of rendering, aka digital modification. [azz/era/timBX] various sources .

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