
This VW Jetta (or perhaps a VW golf with Jetta grill) has had a smooth euro look applied to it. All the sharp lines, particularly on the front bumper and grill have been replaced with a smooth finish. On a classic car like this one it looks fantastic.
The wheels fill the arches nicely and we presume this has been achieved with spacers and wider alloys. The paint is in very good condition and grey does not show up the dirt as much as it does on other cars. We have heard people say you can’t get a highly polished finish on grey – a myth that this owner has done well to dismiss. If this is your thing then we recommend you check out this golf tuning page for more information.Related posts:
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1 Gtitillidie // Feb 9, 2009 at 8:10 pm
and that is how it is done
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