Jay would start with the body of the car. He stripped it down to bare metal and repaired any rust and dents that where on the body. This was a long process, and the car went through many stages of prime, and sanding. Jason would have to buy a factory hood, hatch, and doors for the car. Next he decided to shave the rear body panel seam, rear emblem, 2nd wiper hole, and marker lights on the fenders.  
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  The whole exterior, interior, behind lights, doorjambs, trunk jambs and motor would be treated with a fresh coat of VW Cyber Green Paint (common VW Beetle color). G60 fender flares and big bumpers along with a single wiper would be added on later to give his exterior the European look he was going for. The exterior of this car is truly a site to behold. It was daily driven after the completion of it in the summer and was kept in immaculate shape. Jason and his Uncle Ronnie at their shop Kens Autobody in Roxbury, NJ is where the work would be completed.
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