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Old 02-07-2007, 10:52 AM
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So, I see that you have been to VWvortex. Huh?

Nice work. I have my stock headlights off the car and a new set of GLI lights on the Jetta. I need to polish up the stock ones, joey them and sell them.

My dad's Subaru also needs to be polished.
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Old 02-07-2007, 12:19 PM
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hasn't this been posted before?

but yeah, great job!

just out of curiousity, why did you remove the bumper instead of just taking the lights out?
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just out of curiousity, why did you remove the bumper instead of just taking the lights out?
I can answer this for him being a fellow MKIV VW owner.

The bumpers on our cars, his being a GTI/Golf and mine being a Jetta, takes all of 5 minutes. Snap out the grille, take off about 15 screws or so and it comes right off. Plus, you have to take the bumper off to remove the headlights anyway.
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I had the headlights in & out painting the insides, and that is why the bumper was off.

I used a rotary with A whool pad only thing i could find at the time.

Not sure if it had been posted before but has alot of look i waxed my car threads w/ the same wax as another post. just thought I would share my results.
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