1999 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfburg Edition Runs/drives Needs Work on 2040-cars
Abingdon, Maryland, United States
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You are bidding on a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfburg Edition, i dont know to much about car it was given to me for money owd, the car Runs and drives and was a day driver up until now, 2.0FI 4 cyl 135,600 miles, 5sp Manual Transmission, car does need some work ,, motor and transmission are in good working order ,, clutch is fine, the oil pressure switch is leaking will need replacing, oil pressure is fine,, the 2 rear window regulators were taking out , there is another set in the trunk but im not sure if they are the replacement ,, front windows work fine , sunroof is not working the motor is still on there , there is the replacement motor in the trunk ,, please look at photos, door panels and hardware are bagged in the trunk please look at photos,, i dint take them apart, there is a air bag light on and a check engine light on im not sure what the problem is i dint check it , they may need to be cleared or possibly a sensor ,, tires need replacing , brakes are fine front at approx 90% rear at approx 60-70%, there is lugs missing from the rims, rims have some scuffs, please look at photos and ask questions, 3 rims on car are the same they are OZ rims, 1 on the car and 1 in the trunk are different not sure on brand ,, there was a bypass for the starter mounted on the dash,, you turn the key on and push the button on the left side to start, car starts right up ,, A/C works, CD Player with the rear mounted Disc Changer Work Very well, Keyless Entry works fine in all modes power trunk and doors with factory alarm, i have 1 fob 1 key , power locks work fine, e-brake works could use an adjustment, exhaust is fine had newer cat back , has a slight rumble to it sounds good, no exhaust leaks,, front end is tight , dash has no cracks, car has no rust , there is 2 moldings missing from the driver front and passenger rear door please look at photos , i did not clean car im sure with just a wash the paint will look good as there is a lot of dirt/salt from snow on it now, with a detail even better , there is some dings on it but not many , there is some slight fade on roof only, interior will need a detail and there is wear please look at photos .. Please email with any questions i will be more than happy to look at specifics that you request, i did drive the car and it drives fine, the car does need some work but not major. Please email with any question ,, deposit of $200 with paypal, the rest can be cash in person, shipping is buyers responsibility i will assist in any way that i can ,, full payment is due 10 days after listing ends ,, if you need other arrangements please email before listing ends,,,, Please take the time to view photos and run video on the link below and ask questions. |
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