4 door jetta to 2 door
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Excellent work. Your skills are top notch!
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Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:30 pm Location: montreal,Canada |
very nice work, i especially admire the metal work around the quarter glass and b pillar very smooth lines volks should of sold this car as you tweaked it im sure it would of been a hit . looks nice with the bbs style mags and the lady looks great driving it .
R&R front bumper cover- 1.5
R&R lwr grille- incl R&R fog lamps- incl R&R upper grille- incl replace retainer- incl WTF!!!!!!! everything is INCLUDED!!!!!!!!!!! |
Very nice!! I had a 2-dr A2 Jetta years ago.
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Nice. Amazing work. I like the garage/shop you are working in. I need to go look at a 2 door now to see if is visually looks any different. hehe
Is it just a tad bit longer? If the wheelbase is the same.. then I'd guess not... How long did it take you do to do all of this? "Many of us on here paint in our garages so "garage job" as a derogatory term isn't appropriate. The quality of the work is based on the person's ability not necessarily the facility he/she works in." - '68 Coronet R/T
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only one word : WOW
no...two words : VERY WOW Big |
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pfiouuuuuuuuuuuuu whaouuuuuuuuuu!!! you're a very great worker!!!
the name of this car in europe is "vento" but it's the same thing, a golf in 3 volumes!!! it's not easy to make it but this a perfect project, i'm never see this in europe, maybe a can later...we have more cars and junkyards here with more vw cars!! the choice of color, wheels and style is perfect!!!! better than all european project when i know!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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