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AWESOME OPPORTUNITY FOR A ONE OF A KIND LIMITED EDITION BUG. vehicle was a company car that had a "wrap" on it. wrap was just removed and a brand new paint job given to this beauty. new rims were added to give it just that little extra to make it pop. all factory decals were removed and holes filled in to set the car apart by creating smooth lines that give a subtle individuality that has no equal to anything out there. LEATHER 2 TONE SEATS , A/C , EXTRA DARK TINTED WINDOWS , REAR SPOILER , AUTOMATIC WINDOWS & DOORS , HEATED SEATS , 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION MAKES THIS LITTLE BUG SCOOT .the uniqueness of this gem is going to make the winning bidder very very happy. knowing they have a rare limited edition bug that has has been even further customized is going to make that winning bidder feel special when they catch others admiring their taste.
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