2001 Vw Eurovan Gls One Owner Recertified By Dr. Volks on 2040-cars
Pembroke, Massachusetts, United States
2001 VW Eurovan GLS one owner recertified by DR. Volks
This Van Dr. Volks just finished up a complete servicing and safety check. Has the VW slide out back bed and flip up table for week ending. Mileage is 138,000 all parts are OEM parts Vin# WV2MB47041H132434 New alternator and drive belt , Starter, Battery, full engine service and injection cleaning, Transmission filter and fluid service, New front rotors and pads, New rear rotor and pads, nice tires all around like new spare, This van was in storage for many years. It is very clean underneath and drives very nice v 6 lots of power. It has a few small dents and the right front wheel fender lip is dented. I am still detailing and shampooing the inside so the picture do not show how clean it will look when done. Some owners of this vans keep till 300+K they just love them. visit my site DRVOLKS . com or just Goggle me Bob Mann to learn more of my work on VW. Bob Mann 781-588-three 968 bobtec at Comcast.net |
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