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Find of the Day: Murdered Out 2012 Jetta SE

Just look at it.

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The Mk6 Jetta has been accused of lacking visual flare and personality. Anyone who says that is, of course, blind, but they do still say it. However you feel about the Jetta, though, it’s hard to argue that with it’s golden proportions and it’s clean lines, it takes remarkably well to modifications, and that’s  why this heavily modified 2012 Jetta SE is our Find of the Day.

With only 75,000 miles on the odometer and lots of new bits, this Jetta from Chicago is a daily driver that scares local children.

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It currently sits on Rotiform KPS wheels (comes with a spare set of steelies), fastened to the car by way of a GLI rear end and Airlift suspension, but it’s gone through several iterations over the years all of which you can see on the car’s build thread.

The owner, forum user cdwalls, says that the only issues with the car are minor (missing speaker piece and a ding or two), but that the car was maintained fastidiously, so he’s asking $14,000.

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