1999 Volkswagen Cabrio Gls Convertible 2d - $4200 (pittsburgh, South Hills) on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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			 It may be freezing now but Spring will be here before you know it - and that means convertible weather!
 This is a GREAT little 5-speed manual. Garage kept, one owner, still driving it (really fun to drive), easy to park, inspection through 7/14, runs beautifully, have entire service record. I upgraded to a bigger car for my big dog. If I could keep it I would, but I don't need two cars. 
 * New exhaust & tailpipe in December `13
 *Tires have logged only about 15k miles, excellent condition. I also have a set of snow tires with studs, probably 1 or 2 seasons left in them. Let's make a deal.
 *Brakes and rotors are within 2 years
 *New ignition coil in 2013
 *New starter in 2012
 *New spark plugs/wires etc., in 2011/12
 *Convertible roof in perfect condition, but needs steering fluid top off once a year
 *Ice cold AC
 *Password protected stereo/tape deck
 *Leather, heated seats
 *Rear window defogger
 *New mats
 *Impeccably maintained
 *EVERYTHING works
 I also have a bike rack for this vehicle that doesn't work for my new car. Let's make a deal.
 She is 14 years old so she has some minor dents/scratches and a rust spot around the trunk keyhole (see pics), otherwise she's a gem.
 Great first car or for someone heading off to college. Great back-up car, or for summer fun!
 Serious inquiries only, no lowball offers.  
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