2003 Vw Volkswagen Jetta 1.8t Wolfsburg Edition Modified on 2040-cars
Crescent City, California, United States
For sale 2003 VW Jetta 1.8t Wolfsburg Edition automatic/tiptronic. Lots of upgrades. Gti awp turbo charged motor installed by B&K Auto, Crescent City. Car has 155k miles on it, but motor has about 90k miles on it. Front mount Intercooler, short ram intake, catch-can, egr/evap delete, sai Delete, very new Kevlar timing belt and full metal water pump installed 1 month ago. Eibach lowering kit, Halo Hid Headlights, LED Taillights, 18inch rims, Clarion Touchscreen cd/DVD player, Hifonics amp w/ 15" Hifonics Subwoofer, and Indiglo boost guage. About 11k in upgrades, and prob 500hrs wrench time. Does Need a little work, run fine right now. Things need to be addressed are crack on windshield $320 for new one at affordable auto in Crescent City. Leaky c/v joint/ axel, $100 for a new one, Easy to Install. A water leak somewhere during rainy season.
Interior needs some TLC. Great project car, with an good foundation. Please call 707-951-9124 for any questions or to see in person. VERY IMPORTANT THIS CAR WILL NOT SMOG IN CALIFORNIA, WAY TO MANY UPGRADES!!! |
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Fri, Feb 27 2015Last year, around two dozen investors, including hedge funds, leveled a 1.4 billion euro ($1.95 billion at the time) lawsuit against Porsche in connection with the automaker's attempted takeover of Volkswagen in 2008. The Stuttgart Regional Court dismissed the case. Around 19 of those plaintiffs are heading back to court to appeal the ruling and still hope to get 1.2 billion euros ($1.4 billion). However, according to one German judge, the chances for success aren't any better this time around. "On balance it's our view that we consider the lawsuit, or the appeal, to be unpromising for several reasons," Gerhard Ruf, a judge in Stuttgart, said to Reuters. "We are inclined to dismiss the case." The court's ruling on the appeal will be announced on March 26. The investors' case hinges on Porsche's strategy surrounding the botched takeover. The sports car maker said that it wasn't trying to control VW, when in fact it was. These hedge funds had bet against Volkswagen stock, but the share price surged when Porsche's plan inevitably came to light. Investors have sued the sports car company multiple times since then in attempts to recoup billions of dollars. However, none of the lawsuits have been successful, whether attempted in the US or Germany. Former Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking and and CFO Holger Haerter might still stand trial for the alleged stock manipulation, though. News Source: ReutersImage Credit: Matthias Rietschel / AP Photo Government/Legal Porsche Volkswagen lawsuit hedge funds porsche lawsuit
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