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Guest naughtydog

I have a VW Toureg to do next week, for the tuckers and sliders out there, whats the crack with this one. I have done a few Porsche Cayenne's and pulled ouit the rub rail, a bit messy as the thing can end up like a banana if your not careful. Can you just feed the film in by pulling the rubber back?/

I welcome the heads-up

Naughty

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Guest Sprinter

oh yes what a pain it was and the last one I will do, if I get a call the price will be 4 times what I would charge on a car.

this is the new version of a 944 you do one and then thats it!

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I did an 07 Jetta that ticked me off today. The doors were soo tight and my film kept drying too fast. So I popped the tops of the panels and finished up. Cant recall having any problems with the Toureg. :krazy

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Doing my first Toureg today.

All the rims are so tight and leave you no room to slide in. Its taking a lot longer than the X5 I just flew in and out in 2 hours.

Rear quarters are very tight and take a couple of goes if you dont have templates.

Juat a pain the ass but what can you do? :thumb

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