1988 Volkswagen Gti Mk2 16v on 2040-cars
Anoka, Minnesota, United States
Alright for sale is my volkswagen golf gti 16v,5speed, 138xxx miles.if your looking for a daily to get in and drive home move on this cars not for you. This is more for vw or Audi enthusiasts,For interested parties feel free to read on.This is one cool and rare car and I hate that I have to sell it but I have no choice my loss is your gain. So on to the details
I'll start with the bad- 1.the car runs but idles funny and stalls out unless you hold the rpm at about 1k 2. Brakes need to get the air pumped out of the system (just bled) 3. Brake rotors them selves could probably be replaced for dd along with new struts 4.has some small surface rust here and there although it's very clean for its age some of the pictures show the rust spots 5.needs tabs. All in all buyer will need to tow the car home. Now let's move on to the good things 1.brand new nitto tires all the way around still have stickers 2.new fuel pump in tank-57$ 3. New external fuel pump-210$ 4. New proportional valve -170$ 5.new break lines 100$ 5.newer sending unit -75$ 6.custom sound system 4 12" rockfords and all mids and lows have been and have a separate amp running them 7.fuel pressure regulator diaphragm -500$ yea I said 500$ look it up. Bbs lip kit all around one of a kind won't find another,enkei 17" rims. The interior is brand spanking new very great shape. the vehicle is also being sold locally and i have the right to end auction at anytime.good luck and happy bidding. With a little bit of work this will be a great car. Serious inquires call or text 763 568 5731 for faster response. And like always SOLD AS IS!! |
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