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  • Jetta GLI

    meg's gold class wash, dried with MF & meg super MF drying towel, then meg's cleaner wax, and nxt tech paste wax, as well as mother's *cringe* polish on the wheels and exhaust.











    2006 VW Jetta GLI

    myfast

    vdubisindahaus

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    No pics from the rear? I really like the tails on the GLI.

    Looks good!
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    • #3
      had some just thought they didn't turn out well.



      2006 VW Jetta GLI

      myfast

      vdubisindahaus

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      • #4
        Very nice! That red looks amazing.

        My sister wanted a GLI but with all the options she wanted (she HAD to have leather and a sunroof) it was way out of her budget. She ended up getting just a regular Jetta with leather and what not. Its a very nice car, and a huge improvement (IMO) over the last generation.

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        • #5
          Looks nice, thank god you didn't get the chrome tail lights that they offer. No offense if you like them, I just think they are hidious.
          -Brian
          2007 Obsidian Black IS350

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          • #6
            I love the gti and gli nice cars indeed, now only paint the black parts with red paint and perfect
            ayudando a los regiomontanos a que sus autos brillen waldo_gomez@hotmail.com

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            • #7
              ya i want to do something like this (painted rear valance and sideskirts)







              I don't know why they couldn't just do that from the factory?


              and yes the stock tail lights are the only ones i'd ever have.....altezzas are....
              2006 VW Jetta GLI

              myfast

              vdubisindahaus

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              • #8
                It looks very nice with the painted lower portions. However, that is the part of the car that gets beat up the most, its always covered in dirt and rocks and water get flung up at it constantly, thats why they're black. On my tC, the lower panels are painted and they're never clean. My $0.02 says it looks better when painted, but the black rubber is practical and isn't really worth the cost to paint.

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                • #9
                  Yeah, when I wash the plastics on the car I have to use shop towels (throw away cloth / terry towels) because they ruined a few of my microfibers...there's some kind of factory lubricant in / on them to keep them from drying out that REALLY picks up dust...but whatever they put on the plastics works REALLY well and I want to buy some of it...they don't have that "wet" look and it seems to really hydrate it and keep it looking perfect. This is my first "brand new" car, and I want to keep it perfect for as long as I have it.
                  2006 VW Jetta GLI

                  myfast

                  vdubisindahaus

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                  • #10
                    Niceee!!!!

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                    • #11
                      Nice job.

                      One thing about the Mother's Polish though - from your pictures, it looks like your wheels are clear-coated aluminum, which wouldn't be a good thing to "polish" with a metal polish. Basically treat them the same way you treat your paint - but wax them more often because of the extreme heat involved.

                      But again, great job - the GLI's are a nice car.
                      Nate Williams
                      N.E.W.car Mobile Detailing

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