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2004 Vw Volkswagen Touareg, V8, Air Suspension, 4x4, Clean Title, Florida Car! on 2040-cars

US $9,200.00
Year:2004 Mileage:87500 Color: is free from bodywork
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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We are European Auto Alliance a fully licensed/bonded auto dealer in the state of Florida, offering quality European vehicles at super low prices bypassing all competition and passing the savings on to you! 
Up for sale is a stunning 2004 Volkswagen Touareg 4X4 with a low mileage of 87k miles, the SUV has always been a florida vehicle, never seen snow! Clean title, never in accident! Vehicle runs and drives great, the V8 motor has plenty of power and pulls strong, transmission shifts like a clock, the truck is mechanically sound. All power equipment if functional, there are no warning lights on the instrument cluster, except for the tire pressure light. The SUV comes factory equipped with self leveling Xenon headlights, Adjustable air suspension (works excellent), all power options, heated/folding rear view mirrors, heated seats, cold A/C, trip computer, high line instrument cluster/trip computer, Rain/light sensor, Auto Headlights, daytime running lights and much more. The interior shows normal wear, as expected for the year. Please refer to images. The exterior is free from bodywork, all original paint shines like new! The clear coat on the hood is peeling in one spot as seen in pictures. Tires may need to be replaced soon, but still have acceptable tread remaining.  
Amazing value for the money! dont let it get away, original MSRP near $50K!!!!  
Vehicle is being sold AS IS, Payment is accepted in a form of cash or a wire transfer. A $500 non-refundable deposit is due from the lucky buyer within 24 hours of winning the lot.If you have any questions or to see vehicle in person please call John anytime at (954) 803-3735. Out of state buyers are welcome, Shipping can also be arranged. 
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Suspension MAX and MIN travel shown below, to demonstrate proper operation. 

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