Vehicle Owner

Member ID: CUJO360

Location: Toronto, ON

Vehicle Info

2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

Bought: Nov, 2008

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile16 sec @ 86 mph
  • 0-607.5sec
  • Top Speed125mph
  • HP170
  • Weight3130lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Ratings

    • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Aug 10, 2009

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Roger’s Volkswagen Rabbit

  • Currently 3.38 /5 Stars.
13 guestbook comments

2009 VW RABBIT "SPORT PACKAGE"

Includes:
-17" alloy wheels ClassiX
-Bi-Xenon headlights
-Front fog lights
-Leather wrapped shift knob, hand brake lever,steering wheel
-Sport suspension (GTI setup)

 

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

 CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

 CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

 CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

20% tint rear, 35% front

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit 

CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

 CUJO360's 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit

 

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hodzic  

Posted by: hodzic

11/14/2009 06:08PM

clean ride

jdrabbit  

Posted by: jdrabbit

07/31/2009 05:26PM

that pic of the white gti I know that guy and he is a big fag and had some shop do everything for him. he paid too much for everything. I offered to help him out but he never called me back , but he is too cool for my help

jdrabbit  

Posted by: jdrabbit

07/31/2009 05:11PM

sorry for not writing back man. but you asked me how to put the side skirts on your car. well this is what I did. I used two way tape and window urethane. it will stick to your car the best. better then anything else. I work at a body shop so I know what I am talking about. make sure that you put the urethane under the two way tape. use masking tape on the side of the car because the urethane might ooze out. you might need some paint reducer to clean everything up at the end. do not worry the reducer will not hurt your car. one more thing do not put the urethane on the two way tape the tape is there to just help hold everything in place

IdrizVdub  

Posted by: IdrizVdub

07/02/2009 09:12PM

nice rabbit man 5 star all the way

zx2fastforu  

Posted by: zx2fastforu

06/29/2009 10:22AM

nice rabbit

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: CUJO360

Location: Toronto, ON