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1989 Jetta Gli Mk2 on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:227686
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States

I have an 89 Jetta GLI for sale.  The engine runs well and idles right around 1k rpm.  Hasn't overheated on me.  Have it listed so cheap because i need money for a down payment on a new car soon.

Has the rare euro Hella Wide body kit (front bumper lip has some small cracks)
Car is currently primered gray and ready for paint
Engine is swapped. Don't have paperwork but car has 270 camshafts. Said to be around 30k on swap 227k on title and cluster
Transmission has no grinds or pop outs
Short Shifter kit is said to be installed
Car idles perfectly around 1k rpm and has no knocks
Brand new crossfire headlights H4 with relays properly wired in.
Two single round conversion
Battery relocation done with 0 gauge wire the proper way.
Recaro backseat but black front seats in decent condition
Headliner was recently redone
Sunroof opens and closes
AC isn't cold but blows and heater works
New Corrado Brake Upgrade (not sure if brakes have broken in or need lubrication but they squeak and they are new)
Clean Arizona Title
New full tie rod assemblys (inner and outer both sides with new boots)
New ball joints both sides. 
New power steering resivoir
New hub and wheel bearings passenger side
New Helix Crossfire Headlights 
Walbro 125psi fuel pump
New Stainless Steel Brake Lines
New Poly Control Arm Bushings
Aftermarket exhaust headers with magnaflow muffler 
New catalytic converter
New window regulators in all 4 windows, they all work
Racing Dynamics RGP Wheels (15s)
MSD ignition 
New power steering resevoir 
Car has correct VW Coolant (red) and Pentosin 11s power steering fluid
Lights work on the car
Oil was recently changed 
No rust as far as i can see (its an Arizona Car)
Passed emissions testing in arizona 
Doesn't come with roof rack in picture. Will sell for an additional $100 (its oem roof rack with snowboard attachment)

Needs clutch in the future (still shifts and engages gears fine right now just will need it in a year or so)
Needs paint (primered)
Power steering leak (looks to be from a hose)

Comes with a spitfire megasquirt box if you want Standalone Fuel Injection 
Also comes with boxes and boxes of extra parts such as switches, extra interior pieces, dash trim, extra tailights, cv joints, extra msd ignition coills.   Hundreds of little parts in these boxes.

If you have any questions feel free to message me.


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