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2003 Volkswagen Passat 4d Wagon Gls on 2040-cars

US $4,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:70106
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

 
This is a 2003 Volkswagen passat 4D wagon GLS mileage 70,106 original with engine 1.8L i4 MPi. Only two owners, title clear. It is used but good condition.
The radio is in good working condition but is missing a code to configure it, which can be easily obtained through the dealership. 

Original engine in good condition (normal maintenance) 
A / C in good condition 
tires in good condition 
running roof 
doors in good condition 
key and safe in good condition 
regular gasoline 
clear title 
cylinders 4 
70,106 mile original

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PLEASE NOTICE**
1) I sell what you see in the pictures, nothing more, nothing less. 
2) This pictures are not photo shopped or anything like it, as I stated before "I sell what you see"
3) Think before you buy. Think if this is the item that you want, and in the shape that you want it. I do not make exchange of items or returns of money. If you bought this item, it is your entire responsibility.
4) I only accept payments with PAYPAL, unless otherwise specified by me or explained by the buyer why he or she cannot use PAYPAL.
5) Cost of shipping and handling is made as a standard rate regardless of the buyer's location. If the buyer decides that he or she wants some sort of insurance, first class mail, express mail, or anything like it, then he or she should pay for the difference of the original shipping and handling price. 
6) Payment of this item should be made at least 48 hours after the auction is over. If the buyer fails to make the payment or to contact me after 3 days of why he or she cannot pay for this item, the item would be put to re-sell regardless.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Thanks for looking

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