Customer purchased this Golf 7 GTi and decided she wanted to full house treatment in term of keeping it in pristine condition.
Work carried out:
- VPS front bumper
- VPS bonnet (partial)
- VPS fenders (partial)
- VPS headlights
- VPS mirror backs
- VPS boot sill
- VPS inner door sills
- VPS door strips
- Single stage paint correction in prep for coating
- Gtechniq C1 Ceramic coating to remaining areas
- Smash & Grab window tint - 35%
Pics:
Tint:
Trim lines:
Afters:
Afters:
Golf 7 GTI - Pic heavy
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- Lieutenant
- Posts: 1456
- Registered for: 13 years 9 months
- Membership No: 2101
- Location: Randburg
Re: Golf 7 GTI - Pic heavy
Sorry guys, some pics hadn't loaded so I added them in now.
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- Car Model: Uno, Auris, CX-5
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Re: Golf 7 GTI - Pic heavy
No worries broKuvi-VPS wrote:Sorry guys, some pics hadn't loaded so I added them in now.
Awesome work
Trim lines on the guys work, is just tooo EPIC.
THANAS wrote:Mix them together to create Shellstrol, and then mix that with Winstrol to create the ultimate, maximum performance oil for your engine.
panic-mechanic wrote:When I build engines and do stuff like this I do it when there is nobody else around, No distractions, No phone nothing so that you don't forget what you should be doing. It's the little things that make them run right. Anybody can slap a basic bottom end together. that is the easy bit. It's all the little things that makes these builds a success or not.