Vw Mk2 Volkswagen Golf Gti Air Ride 16v G60 Custom Built Bbs Rs 1992 on 2040-cars
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: fwd
Model: Golf
Mileage: 2,000
Trim: golf
CALIFORNIA CAR!!! No Rust!
Every nut and bolt has been removed from the body car and that part or parts were upgraded or new parts put on.
All glass (except pop outs) have factory etched vin in them.
Full air ride suspension
BBS RS 3 piece wheels with custom made lips.
Rebuilt 2.0L block with 1.8L 16v head port and polished and fully rebuilt.
Front mout intercooler
50mm euro intake
Autotech Street cams
Autotech 4-1 header
Rebuilt G60 charger
Rebuilt 20a with LS Diff, re sealed, and upgraded to cable shift out of a mk4 o2m
Hippach pop out rear windows
Audi pop up sunroof.
Rebuilt Recaro seats with power
added power windows
Rare 16v steering wheel
Rare Eibach front stress bar.
Upgraded fuel pump for high flow high pressure.
Corrado big brake upgrade
SS brake lines.
Upgraded stereo with hidden sub.
Dual head light grill or quad round grill
I am sure there is more that I just cant think of at the moment.
Please feel free to email me questions.
I have price at 10k as I am unsure what to ask for it.
Rare color in a GTI wont find another like it!!
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