Girlfreinds Mk4 Jetta mods?

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  • nando
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    why bother? I wouldn't even think of modding my wife's car - '02 sentra (at least it's a manual). Any way you cut it, it's still a chick car, it's still crap, and you still feel gay when you drive it. ;)

    plus, few girls are going to appreciate mods to their cars. She'll probably be just as happy if you wash the thing once in a while - cause she sure as hell isn't going to.

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  • Jean
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    Originally posted by Widm3r
    = would understeer like mad into the nearest pole.

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  • Coco Savage
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    Originally posted by cferb
    Yea, the GLI stuff looks good,



    exactly what was talking about

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  • Collin
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    Originally posted by gwb72tii
    how about a roundel?

    sorry.......
    I've seen it! Good for LoLz.

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  • allwheeldrive
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    AAA? :p

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  • gwb72tii
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    how about a roundel?

    sorry.......

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by Radiocammbodia
    The 2.Slow kinda limits your options as far as power, but you have tons of visual options with the MKIV body.

    I'd say make a trip to your local junkyard, there are going to be bunches of MKIV's almost anywhere you look, and most of the body parts are completely interchangeable. Want a GTI front end? It'll fit! VW had so many different versions, different details should be easy to find. There are 6 different kinds of tail lights to give you an idea of the options you have.

    Fyi: The body kit for GLI's and GTI's is called a Votex kit, and is model specific between the two. It was available starting in '04 with the 20th AE edition GLI, and on the 20th AE GTI and 337 GTI (basically the same car).
    That's some good [cheap] info, thanks man.

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  • Collin
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    The 2.Slow kinda limits your options as far as power, but you have tons of visual options with the MKIV body.

    I'd say make a trip to your local junkyard, there are going to be bunches of MKIV's almost anywhere you look, and most of the body parts are completely interchangeable. Want a GTI front end? It'll fit! VW had so many different versions, different details should be easy to find. There are 6 different kinds of tail lights to give you an idea of the options you have.

    Fyi: The body kit for GLI's and GTI's is called a Votex kit, and is model specific between the two. It was available starting in '04 with the 20th AE edition GLI, and on the 20th AE GTI and 337 GTI (basically the same car).

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  • cferb
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    Yea, the GLI stuff looks good,



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  • SpecM
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    I too like MkIV GLI body stuff, they look sharp

    Volvo wheels? Did not know...

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  • Stephen
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    Haha, well thats exaclty why i dont want to put any real money into it, Itd be better spent on the e30.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by Stephen027
    Honestly that's pretty cool. The kind of jetta that doest make you question your sexuality.
    The only thing I question about my MKIV is why aren't I driving my e30? And yes, after 75k mine started to fall apart.

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  • PhillyG
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    Originally posted by Jean
    1.8T can nevar lose ?! oh wait it can.

    I hate Mk4s.

    Just keep it stock, I am sure your gf doesn't want it modded?
    Yeah they really suck dick. For some reason around here mk4's are in full force. About 4 of my buddies have one, and they are all piles. Once they hit around 75k they start to fall to pieces.

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by AlpineE30M52
    2.0 MkIV Jetta = Don't waste money on "power mods" because it will never have a such thing without FI.

    That MkIV on Alfreds is the SHIT!
    Yeah, plus power isnt cheap, usually

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  • Erik
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