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Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, United States
2005 VOLKSWAGEN PHAETON **CLEAN TITLE** IMPORTED TO US ONLY 3 YEARS M.S.R.P. OVER $75K DAMAGED--RUNS & MOVES I BOUGHT THIS CAR IN 2010 WITH 50K MILES IF IT DOES NOT SELL HERE I WILL BE SENDING IT TO A DEALER AUCTION.
RARE 2005 VW PHAETON WITH FRONT END DAMAGE. I PURCHASED THIS AMAZING CAR IN 2010 WITH 50K MILES ON IT. FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS I HAVE PERSONALLY DRIVEN IT, IT NOW HAS 114K MILES ON IT. MY MOTHER REAR ENDED A SUV IN JANUARY WITH IT. SHE WAS ONLY GOING ABOUT 10 MPH. SINCE IT WAS AN SUV, THE VW BUMPER SUPPORT CLEARED UNDER THE SUV BUMPER. I AM NOT A BODYMAN BUT IT LOOKS TO ME THAT IT NEEDS A HOOD, BUMPER COVER, LEFT HEADLIGHT, RIGHT HEADLIGHT(possibly repairable tabs broke), UPPER RAD SUPPORT BAR, AC CONDENSOR, RADIATOR, AND LEFT FENDER. POSSIBLY MORE. IT CAN BE SEEN IN PERSON IN NANTICOKE PA 18634. I JUST HAD 4 NEW TIRES PUT ON, AND PA INSPECTED BEFORE ACCIDENT. I ALSO HAD 5 NEW TPMS SENSORS PUT IN AT A COST OF OVER $1200. I HAVE HAD MANY HIGH END LUXURY CARS AND THIS ONE SURPASSES THEM ALL. QUIET SMOOTH POWERFUL ALL WHEEL DRIVE RIDE. I HAVE 2 KEYS, WINDOW STICKER, AND THE BOOKS. THE OPTIONS ON THIS PHAETON INCLUDE, SOFT CLOSE DOORS, POWER OPEN/CLOSE TRUNK, KEYLESS ENTRY, HEATED COOLED MASSAGING LEATHER SEATS, NAVIGATION, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, 270 WATT PREMIMUM SOUND SYSTEM, FRONT AND REAR PARK SENSORS,XENON LIGHTS, RAINSENSE WIPERS, ONSTAR, AND MORE. THE LAST PICTURE IS PRIOR TO ACCIDENT. THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WITH SHOWN DAMAGE AND CAN'T BE DRIVEN HOME DUE TO COOLING DAMAGE. I WILL HELP YOUR SHIPPER OR POSSIBLY DELIEVER FOR A REASONABLE RATE. BUYERS WITH 0 OR POOR FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED AND BLOCKED. THERE IS A $250. DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS. |
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