2007 Vw Golf Gti Mk5 2.0t Fsi – 4dr Sunroof - White - Manual on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Hatch / 4 door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2L Turbo Estimated 290HP/330TQ
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Year: 2007
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Golf
Trim: Interlagos cloth Sport seats - Alloy Interior trim
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Front
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 116,000
Exterior Color: Candy White
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
2007 VW Golf GTI MK5 2.0T FSI -- 4dr
OEM Package Option 1 incl. Rubber Mats & Sunroof VIN:WVWGV71K27W040869 Manufactured: Wolfsburg Germany Stage 2+ APR SW -- 2 programs (Stock and chipped) and security lock. (Estimated 290HP/330TQ) Odometer: 116000 miles Fuel Mileage(my experience): In Town=~22-26MPG Highway = ~32-37MPG Engine and Drive Configuration: • APR 2.0T FSI High Pressure Fuel Pump • Evolution MotorSports 2.0T FSI V-Flow Intake • Evolution MotorSports V-Flow Heat Shield • Evolution Engine Cover • 42 Draft Down pipe 3" Race Resonated (Test Pipe and Resonator) • South Bend Stage 2 Clutch + Light Weight Flywheel Suspension and wheels: •SPAX RSX 28-way adjustable Coil over kit - (car is currently set to 50% ride height) •WHEELS - 19" Sport edition KV5 -- Silver Painted •TIRES - 225/35ZR19 XL 88Y FEDERAL 595 EVO Exterior: •Front Bumper Euro Spoiler Lip -- painted White and Black with Clear coat. •Front Grill -- Badgeless and white trim (instead of Factory Red) •Rear Bumper Painted White and Black with Clear coat. •Smoked Mirror Indicators. •Rear Badge removed -- BFI Badge. •Side lower moldings painted white with Clear coat. •Tinted windows -- legal for the State of NC. •R32 Euro Smoked Tail Lights (Hella) Euro Rear Fog light wired. Interior: •Euro light switch and programming. •PARROT CK 3000 Integrated Bluetooth -- works with existing Steering controls. •Windows Auto down reprogrammed on Key remote. Other Items that are included with the sale of this vehicle: •Factory Downpipe and Catalytic Converter. •Factory Front and rear shocks, struts and coils. •Factory Air Intake. •After Market Turbo Pressure and Oil Temp gauge with housing. Service History: •All recommended Services completed. •Oil changed every 3000 -- 5000 miles •All Service Receipts included. •All Factory Technical Service Bulletins completed. •Clean Title -- VIN Car History clean (report purchased and dated 8/9/2013) VEHICLE CONDITION: All is original except for the customization mentioned in this listing, this vehicle has normal wear and tear as you would expect for a 2007 model. I would rate this vehicle in really good condition (I am not a dealer, so I will not try to over-sell it..) VEHICLE VIEWING: If you wish to view / test drive this vehicle in Raleigh NC. PLEASE CONTACT ME TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR AFTER 6PM WEEKDAYS AND OTHER TIMES ON THE WEEKEND. Local Pickup only OTHER INFORMATION: Have Title -- will assist with transferring registration and title as required by the DMV. Will provide Bill of Private sale. I am the Original owner, All Customization done by trusted Performance Center (BFI). I have had plenty of Pleasure Driving this vehicle - I know you will too! THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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