2003 Vw Gti Vr6 Turbo, Silver, Hatchback, Modified, Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:VR6
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Golf
Trim: GTI VR6 TURBO
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 10,953
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
2003 VW GTI, Turbo for sale. This car comes from California, but is registered with Utah plates. A list of aftermarket modifications is as follows:
KW Variant 2 coilovers
Neuspeed front and rear swaybars.
Aquamist water injection.
Quaiffe differential.
Front brakes: Stoptech Big Break Kit w/red calipers
Rear brakes: SS brake lines with OEM Audi TT brake disc upgrade, red calipers
Full R32 interior trim.
NX twin Intercooler misters w/large, remote operated tank, stainless lines.
HPA / Streetwerke turbo kit, C2 software and injectors, Garret GT25R ball-bearing turbo w/ twin OEM Audi TT side mount intercoolers, custom header.
Jetex 70 mm turbo-back exhaust.
Custom intake w/conical filter.
Samco billet caps and silicone hoses.
Go Fast Bits blow-off valve with adjustable recirc. function.
External wastegate.
Heat dissipating treatment on intake manifold and valve cover.
Ported and Polished.
OEM VW GTI 1.8T battery
SuperStarRacing wheels on Cooper front tires and Potenza rear tires.
OEM, European spec glass HID lights.
Clear-Bra front mask including headlights.
Neuspeed short-shift kit.
Autometer colbalt series boost guage
OEM A piller boost guage mount.
VF engineering motor mounts w/ dogbone mount.
Full Rieger Body Kit, custom shaved moldings, Hella smoked tail lights, de-badged.
Life-time guaranteed 3M mirrored window tinting, all around.
Front badge deleted and filled.
Apex'i electronic boost controller, mounted in glove box.
Approx. 400 wheel horse power, depending on boost setting.
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