1984 Vw Volkswagen Rabbit Gti G60 Turbo Turbocharged Bbs Rs on 2040-cars
Matawan, New Jersey, United States
Engine:G60 Turbo
Used
Year: 1984
Drive Type: FWD
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 61,099
Model: Rabbit
Trim: GTi
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Up for sale is my recently built 1984 GTi with Turbo G60 setup.
1984 GTi 61,099 miles/ Odometer not working. Unsure of actual mileage. No rust New brakes all around w/ stainless braided lines & new hard lines Raceland coilovers Eurosport rear strut bar New control arms and bushings New gas tank Engine: 55k original mile G60 with mild rebuild. All new seals. All new belts, hoses, etc. T3 turbo ATP manifold Custom intercooler Custom 2.5" downpipe Custom 2.5" exhaust Bahnbrenner tune Sachs heavy duty clutch ABA alternator Interior: New headliner MOMO steering wheel New accordion shift boot with golf ball knob 16v Recaro seats Boost gauge Exterior: Cabriolet tail lights w/ plate filler Smoked corners (Not pictured) & bumper lenses Euro bumpers Flag mirrors 15x7 BBS RS wheels, freshly refinished w/ 195/45 Federal tires w/ less than 1k miles The bad: Cracked windshield Gauge cluster is ok minus fuel gauge and odometer. Some missing interior pieces This car is turn key and ready to go. I drive it daily during nice weather and it's reliable and a blast to drive. All work professionally done within last 3 months with many receipts and references available. |
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