1990 Mk2 Jetta Gli With 98 Vr6 Swap on 2040-cars
Flushing, New York, United States
I HOLD THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY GIVEN TIME IF AN OUTSIDE PARTY IS INTERESTED IN THE VEHICLE.
Up for sale is my 1990 Jetta Gli. It has a ton of extras. The car does need very little TLC. Fully running vr6 swap. Selling it as I no longer have time or interest on working on this. Currently on the car. - Brand new 5 lug swap from ecstuning. - 2 brand new front tires (zero miles) - factory 2 piece bbs wheels ( need to be refinished front are powder coated white rear are silver) - 98 vr6 swap with cluster 91k miles - Brand new radiator support for single round light conversion - single round light conversion with badgeless grille - big front/rear bumper conversion - full 16v fender flares with side skirts and door molding. (driver side - side skirt and door molding currently not installed but will be) - mk3 vr6 gas tank conversion - mk4 jetta rear caliper conversion - mk4 jetta shifter conversion - dual piston front audi caliper conversion - new clutch only 1k miles on it - New smoked tail lights - New dual electric fans What the car needs: - a very good compound and buff job (as seen on pictures i had started wet sanding the outside of the hood to restore the paint) - wiper relay - Coolant temperature switch - fan relay - driver side rear door handle is broken - passenger side rear door needs window crank and covers - no radio is installed but all wiring is there. - Heater core lines to and from heater core (lines were removed and re routed to the block to clean up engine bay, as a shaved bay was the plan) Misc: - a/c delete - secondary air pump delete - small rust build up on windshield area - small rust build up on passenger front floor (sun roof needs to be adjusted so it lets a little water in when very heavy rain) Vehicle is located in Queens, NY but has a clean PA title ready to be transferred over. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTION YOU HAVE BEFORE YOU BID THIS CAR IS SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT PICTURES TAKEN OF ANYTHING SPECIFIC AND I WILL DO SO. |
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