Volkswagen Gti Autobahn on 2040-cars
Mohegan Lake, New York, United States
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Condition: Near showroom condition. This vehicle has been meticulously cared for over the past 3 years. Hand washed and waxed almost weekly. Garaged both at home and at work. No dents, dings, scratches or defects. Mileage due to daily commute to and from work (105 highway miles daily)
Features: Fully loaded VW GTI Autobahn Edition. Manual transmission!! Every possible option from the dealership including leather heated seats, navigation system, Dynaudio surround stereo and power everything. Additional features include a Stage 1 APR tune (2 programs - stock 93 octane and Stage 1 93 octane) and a K&N Air Filter. Purchased new Continental ExtremeContact DWS tires at 50,000 miles...plenty of tread left on all 4 tires. Thule Foot Pack and Aero Bars will be included with the vehicle. History: Original owner. No accidents. No dings, dents or scratches. As previously mentioned, meticulously cared for!! Near showroom condition inside and out. All service records (dealer and private) have been retained and will be handed over to the next owner. Shipping and Payment: Certified bank check required for vehicle sale. Purchaser can arrange for shipment once the sale has been processed successfully (vehicle is located near NYC). |
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