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  • video: bagged MKVI Jetta

    I shot this Jetta a few days ago. he's waiting on some 19" BLQ's to arrive for another shoot. We got a little zealous with the sand and ended up getting stuck, but the footage got us some funny commentary that stanceworks will enjoy

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J36xQeIV55U"]Ryan Beard's MKVI Jetta - YouTube[/ame]

  • #2
    You're on your tyre!

    Noice.

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    • #3
      Great video!

      Car is beautiful, 'cept for the front fenders. Those look like balls, because they no longer follow the shape of the arch as set by the bumper.

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      • #4
        cool video, I'm just not really feelin' the rear poke. The fender is too flat for poke


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        • #5
          I do love me an MK6. Nice.

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          • #6
            Really nice vid! Car looks real nice!

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            • #7
              "oh fancy, it's got hydraulics"

              nice car!
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              • #8
                Do people who drive low just have planks of wood laying in their trunk in case they get stuck?
                Pictars Here.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kbuss View Post
                  "oh fancy, it's got hydraulics"

                  nice car!
                  That's what I was gonna comment on

                  and yeah, I'm not feelin the rear poke

                  car is tits though
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