Help Me Please
Posted: Jan Mon 28, 2008 10:09 pm
My 89 Jetta Wolfsburg, which at one time was a nice car, but because I live here there was bad rust issues. At the time I had a friend who was part owner of a car customization shop and I was always under the assumption that he knew what he was doing, and being that my car was rusty I needed him to fix the rust and do a little customization. This is where everything went terribly wrong. I wanted to make custom tailights and shave my doors and trim. He convinced me to not do bolt on aftermarket pieces but to let him create a custom made back panel with custom round tailight. so stupid me I let him cut the whole back panel of my car off. What resulted was what you see in the following pictures. The ugly paint that was my doing I decided since it was already wrecked I make it worse. After he shaved my door handles and wired in poppers they worked for a little bit but now only the drivers door works. The trunk never did seal up, and I wanted a spoiler like what is on a GLI, but know he made the ugly steal one, and my custom taiolights became four semi trailer LEDs he put in crudly cut circular holes. I'm so mad that Everytime I go out to my driveway I want to kick his ass.
The problem is that this was my first VW I bought and paid for and it runs so well. I love the car and I do not really want to get rid of it. Can any body help me. do I tear the old panel off, and trust me it can be done he only tacked two welds on either side of the car, and for his paint work, I bought expensive blue paint and because he did not want to bother to ask a paint expert after he shot the paint it started to flake off. I took good old fashioned house paint, applied it with a brush and it stays on better than his paint, and all of the body work he did in the corners was cracking right away.
So I'm open for any ideas, the car runs awesome and aside from a REALLY UGLY rear end and bad wiring job it is a good car. do I sell it to one of you guys so you could resurrect it, I'm kind of thinking of making it into a little pickup, but I'm not sure how to go about it.
I know it is ugly and please do not make fun. The dumb exhaust will not stay on if I keep the car. After he did what he did I sort of turned it into a clown car with the dumb emblems, paint and exhaust. It actually got a lot of looks. Don't shun I really never wanted it to look this way. I guess I should have just fixed the rust my self, got different door handles and different lights. But we live and learn. I definatly knopw who and who not to trust.
Thanks for any input I appreciate it and I hope I get some.
Here are the pics








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The problem is that this was my first VW I bought and paid for and it runs so well. I love the car and I do not really want to get rid of it. Can any body help me. do I tear the old panel off, and trust me it can be done he only tacked two welds on either side of the car, and for his paint work, I bought expensive blue paint and because he did not want to bother to ask a paint expert after he shot the paint it started to flake off. I took good old fashioned house paint, applied it with a brush and it stays on better than his paint, and all of the body work he did in the corners was cracking right away.
So I'm open for any ideas, the car runs awesome and aside from a REALLY UGLY rear end and bad wiring job it is a good car. do I sell it to one of you guys so you could resurrect it, I'm kind of thinking of making it into a little pickup, but I'm not sure how to go about it.
I know it is ugly and please do not make fun. The dumb exhaust will not stay on if I keep the car. After he did what he did I sort of turned it into a clown car with the dumb emblems, paint and exhaust. It actually got a lot of looks. Don't shun I really never wanted it to look this way. I guess I should have just fixed the rust my self, got different door handles and different lights. But we live and learn. I definatly knopw who and who not to trust.
Thanks for any input I appreciate it and I hope I get some.
Here are the pics








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