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2006 Volkswagen Vw Gti | 104k Miles | Excellent Condition | Mechanically Perfect on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:104219 Color: on plaid and black cloth interior
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

2006 Volkswagen GTI 
2.0 Turbo 4 Cylinder (FSI)
6 Speed DSG (Dual Clutch Gearbox) AKA Automatic
104, 000 Actual Miles
Clean and Clear Title 


Recent Service:

@ S-Line Motorsports 


-NEW Timing Belt
-NEW Water Pump
-NEW Timing Belt Tensioner
-NEW Timing Belt Roller
-NEW Oil Filler Cap
-NEW Revision D Boost Pressure Valve (Diverter Valve)
-NEW Ignition Coils
-NEW NGK BKR7EIX Iridium Spark Plugs
-Coolant Flush w/G13 VW Coolant

@ Performance Volkswagen

-NEW Intake Camshaft
-NEW High Pressure Fuel Pump
-NEW Cam Follower
-NEW Valve Cover Gasket
-NEW Cam Cover Gasket
-PCV Valve
-Turbo Hose
-Oil Change

Modifications-


-Eibach Shocks & Springs 
-Resonator Delete
-Tinted Windows

Red exterior on plaid and black cloth interior. The wheels have been painted gunmetal by the previous owner, which give this car a very aggressive look paired together with tinted windows. It is slightly lower to the ground on Eibach suspension that makes handling very tight and precise. With the resonator delete, you get a very nice sound that comes from the 2.0T engine. This GTI has a premium sound system with a 6 disk in dash CD changer. It is also equipped with the Auxiliary feature but does not have the cable. 

This GTI is very very quick. It feels much faster than a stock one, which is why we believe it has a ECU tune. Drives nice and straight down the highway without any noises. Everything has been gone through and all points of failure on the 2.0T engine have been addressed. If you are looking for a very clean and well-maintained GTI, there is not a better value anywhere in Omaha. No leaks, no issues, no stories. A very nice piece of German Engineering. Comes with 3 keys and all books/manuals. 

$10,500

Call/Text 402.819.7706


Here at S-Line Motorsports we specialize in Repair-Service-Performance-Sales of Volkswagen and Audi vehicles! Buy with confidence, all vehicles are inspected and all necessary repairs are made before the vehicle goes up for sale. Contact us if you have any questions or concerns through eBay or call us directly at 402.819.7706.

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