**custom Widebody Turbo New Beetle** Retro Styled W Air Ride** on 2040-cars
Hamburg, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8l turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Year: 2001
Number of Cylinders: 4 cyl turbo
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle-New
Trim: gls
Options: Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: 5 speed man
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Seats
Mileage: 178,000
Exterior Color: Orange
Interior Color: blk/ orange
My 2000 Turbo beetle is a 2 time national show winner. Has been featured at s.e.m.a Vegas a couple years back. Car is originally a 2000 Turbo beetle, car was always clean and undamaged (clean title) before. Car runs and drives fantastic, it is reliable and always garage kept and maintained. This car was professionaly built in 2007 as a advertising tool for a custom auto business, in saying that everything was done w quality work and quality parts. This vehicle is sound and reliable I would drive it anywhere any distance, it would make a fine and fun daily driver. I have priced this custom to sell, it has over 20,000 in parts and hundreds of professional labor hours. Im only looking for a fraction of what I invested
Car has been in storage and was recently brought out cleaned and tuned, oil, plug change to be sold. It has a couple small paint chips here and there from storage. A "quarter" size ding in rear gate. Very minor, but want to be upfront w all aspects. 5 speed man trans. Upgraded Turbo, intercooler,and piping. Kline header w downpipe. A.C full stainless exhaust.Upgraded blow off. Hitachi h.p coils. Remapped computer. Car has full air ride from vi-air. 10 switches, full motion. 2 vi-air pro series compressors w McCain billet air tank. Fast valves. Rides great, drives straight. Brand new koing wheels w new toyo tires. Less than 200 miles. All German or VW parts. Beetle has custom veilside wide body kit, moulder ft and rear. The lower side skirts have been moulder and extended to help recreate the Retro 60's look. 1959 headlights, adapted to h.I.d. The rear taillights are from a 1962 beetle. The working antenna is Frenched into the right side rear fender. The rear classic trim has also been added to the custom made deck. The roof has been moulded and stepped, with a custom rolltop roof and canvas. The hood is custom made to look Retro 60's and is all steel. The rear has had the same treatment. Overall the works give this beetle a one of a kind restore mod look. Paint is house of colors tangerine. The interior is moulded and matched to exterior. Custom dashboard with pod gauges for air system. U.s.b ports added for music and accessories. The sound system is out of this world! Battery, alternator, have been upgraded. 9 subs 10 speaker 4k Watt sound system can be used as a jukebox for cruise ins and beach parties lol! Very nice sound no matter the music type. I'm selling my auto collection due to my recent illness. I don't want to sell it but to make my estate easier on my family it must go. Im sure I may have left out a detail or two. Feel free to ask questions or give me a call. 716-715-327 six. Car is in Hamburg n.y, I will help ship or transport upon payment. |
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