1998 Volkswagen Jetta Tdi Diesel 5 Speed Sunroof Vw Jetta Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars
Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:1.9 TDI
Fuel Type:Diesel
Drive Type: FWD
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 200,000
Model: Jetta
Trim: TDI
Options: Sunroof
UP FOR AUCTION.....
MY 1998 TDI JETTA. IT IS A 5 SPEED WITH A GOOD CLUTCH AND THE CAR HAS A SUNROOF.
THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES, BUT HAS SOME ISSUES. THE WAY YOU SEE IT IS THE WAY I GOT IT.
THE CAR RUNS, AND SOUNDS GOOD. ENGINE IS STRONG, BUT I THINK IT IS LEAKING SOME BOOST FROM THE PIPING OR INTERCOOLER AT FULL BOOST LEVELS. IT NEEDS FRONT BRAKES AND STRUTS. SOMEONE SWAPPED THE GAGE CLUSTER, SO THE MILEAGE IS INCORRECT ON THE ODOMETER. IT ALSO HAS TREK SEATS SWAPPED IN IT. IT HAS A WORKING SUNROOF. NO POWER WINDOWS.
THE GOOD---
RUNS GOOD, GOOD CLUTCH AND 5 SPEED
STILL PA INSPECTED TILL APRIL
THREE NEW TIRES ON IT
TREK RECAROS IN IT
SUNROOF WORKS FINE
THE BAD---
DRIVERSIDE FRONT BRAKE IS GRINDING
SCRATCHES ON IT, PAINT NOT PERFECT
DENT IN PS REAR DOOR
SOME RUST AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FRONT FENDERS
A/C NOT WORKING
STRUTS ARE CLUNKY
I AM ADVERTISING THIS CAR AS BEST I CAN. I INVITE YOU TO COME LOOK AT IT AND EMAIL ME ANY QUESTIONS ON IT. IT COULD BE FIXED, OR USED FOR PARTS, POSSIBLY A PROJECT. AS IS, WHERE IS. IT SHOULD BE TRAILERED UNTIL THE BRAKES ARE FIXED. ITS UP TO YOU.
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