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Year:2007 Mileage:111846
Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Hello car collectors and enthusiasts! I have 'One of kind' Custom Volkswagen GTI for sale.

Import show Gold medal winner in Euro-tuner category. 

This is Your opportunity to own it and drive it.

--This is NO RESERVE AUCTION! MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES IT--

A very splendid example of these, $15000 worth of Modified parts and labor has been put into this vehicle.

No expenses were spared in this project.

All works are done professionally at local shop here in BC.

This car has won many awards at import auto shows. gets compliments anywhere you go.

Clean and clear title. No accident. Emission test passed and insured.

Daily driven, mostly on freeway commuting from work. Oh boy its gets great gas mileage.

11846miles/180000km Always serviced on time by VW/Audi specialist. Just been serviced .

Only fed ethanol free premium gasoline of course.

6 Speed manual shifts smoothly. Had flush done every 20k

Only used Motul Synthetic engine oil every 4000km

Always garage kept, paint shines as new. waxed and polished for new owner.


- List of Mods-

-Authentic Lexion (RAYS/Volks) 19" Forged 2 Piece rims Satin Gold

-Wrapped on 225/35R/19 Front / 235/35R/19 Rear 80% Continental tyres

-Authentic Oettiger Front Bumper

-Authentic SEIBON Carbon Fiber hood paint matched in white for subtle finish

-R32 Style Rear bumper paint matched

-Interior door handle paint matched in white.

-Gloss black roof

-6000K HID

-PIAA Yellow Fog light

-Apr back Exhaust


Recent tune up list

-New OEM Clutch

-New Brakes

-New Timing belt

-New Water pump

-New Radiator

-Car need nothing.


-Terms and conditions

DEPOSIT

The winning bidder must submit a $1000 deposit, through PayPal or bank deposit/wire, within 48 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. If buyer dose not contact me though Ebay message system, 4 days after deposit is made, they will lose the deposit and car will be resisted or sold somewhere else. what you see is what you get. sold as is. If that buyer still wants to purchase the car, they will have to do so through the new listing, and will have to place a new deposit.

PAYMENT METHODS Full payment to be made within 3 days after auction ; Bank wire transfer , Certified cheque, or cash in hand. All must clear before title of the car is released. Please be sure to have full payment before making offer.

PAYMENT OF BALANCE DUE

The buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due within 7 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before the vehicle leaves my property. I am a private seller so it is your responsibility to handle that at you local DMV or tax office.

* If you have an account with feedback score less then 10 or new account holder, Please contact me prior to bidding. *International buyers: as it might take extra time for the transaction, I can store the vehicle for you if you need extra time. *I have shipping company contract that will give us best rate to your door step  * Free local pick up

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