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2004 Volkswagen Golf Gti 1.8t Hatchback 1-owner, Revo Tuned, Really Nice!!! on 2040-cars

US $8,995.00
Year:2004 Mileage:132000
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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2004 Volkswagen Golf MK4 GTI

Reflex Silver with Black Leather

 Clean CARFAX One Owner Florida Car

132,000 Garage Kept Miles

 5-Speed Manual

Moonroof

 Ice Cold A/C

Non-Smoker Owned

New VW Trade

 Timing Belt and Water Pump done at 124,000 Miles

 Alpine Sound System with Amp and Kicker Box

Sirius Radio/Upgraded Speakers

 Suspension Lowered

 Short Throw Shifter

 Brand New Yokohama Tires with New Sparco 17" Rims

 REVO Tuned with adjustable tuning and Tuner-Included

 Custom Exhaust

 Blow Off Valve

 Custom Air Intake

 Fully Serviced with New Wheel Bearings

 Looks/Runs and Drives Great

This 2004 GTI is in great shape all the way around.  It does have a very little wear consistent with a driven vehicle, but does not look like a 132K mile car.  Everything works as it should and this VW has been really well cared for by its adult owner who traded it in for a new car due to a growing family.  This VW has just had $3800 in recent service and maintenance/upgrades.  The winner of this MK4 will not be disappointed!!!

Please call with any questions!!!

  Call Joe 845-629-3711

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