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Thread: VW Jetta MK5 TFSI : Rinsed, Washed, Waxed, Polished

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    VW Jetta MK5 TFSI : Rinsed, Washed, Waxed, Polished

    Some quick snaps of the car after it was given the full treatment, including leather treatment












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    Looks stunning.
    But then I am a bit biased,as I also have a Silver Jetta.

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    Beautiful car. VW really hit the nail on the head.
    2000 Mk IV GTI


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    Just going down to make sure mine is still in the driveway!


    Looks great, very classy in silver but I am biased!

    Cheers

    George
    06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
    09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
    14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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    Lookin' good Steve!

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    looks great!

    so was it washed by bikini power too?

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    Hahahaha unfortunately not...

    Hopefully I'll get my intake and ed30 lip in a few weeks time, along with the forge dv and hopefully APR reflash...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephen8512 View Post
    Hahahaha unfortunately not...

    Hopefully I'll get my intake and ed30 lip in a few weeks time, along with the forge dv and hopefully APR reflash...
    will look sweet when that gets done.

    have you considered getting the revision D DV instead of the forge?

    its a totally new design that was copied from the forge design as it too uses a piston rather than a diaphragm. its also looks totally stock, easier to install, faster acting and best of all its cheaper at ~ $150 and you can get it from your local parts desk!

    after busting my stock DV i bought one. fitting it this weekend

    this thread tells you everything you need to know http://www.my-gti.com/476/volkswagen...-valve-upgrade

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    Oh really? Cool thanks for that mate I'll look into that

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    The Jetta is a real corporate, lets-do-business sort of car...and I love it! A few nice mods (a drop, some nice wheels and other small cosmetic mods) and they look like they really mean business too.
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