2002 Volkswagen Vw Passat Wagon Gls 1.8t | Fwd | Excellent Shape on 2040-cars
2002 Volkswagen Passat GLS Wagon
1.8L 4 Cylinder Turbocharged Engine 5 Speed Tiptronic (Automanual) Transmission Charcoal Grey on Grey Velour Interior 150,462 Actual Mileage (Very Well Cared For) Clean and Clear Title VIN- WVWVD63B72E001890 We sold this vehicle two years ago and just got it back in on a trade for a Audi A6 we had. This vehicle has been taken care of by S-Line Motorsports for the last two years and just received a check over and oil change. Recent Maintenance Items: (3k Miles) -NEW Textar Front Carbon Coated Rotors -NEW Textar Rear Carbon Coated Rotors -NEW Front Bosch QuietCast Premium Brake Pads -NEW Rear Pagid Brake Pads -Mobil 1 5W40 Oil Change w/ MANN Filter -NEW Coolant Flange + O-Rings (Was seeping coolant) -Cooling System Flush -NEW Windshield Wiper Blades Front + Rear Timing Belt Service was done at 129k Miles, which included a new water pump, thermostat, timing belt, timing belt tensioner, timing belt roller, timing belt dampener, valve cover gasket, cam chain tensioner gasket, and oil pickup tube. Tires are about 70%, brakes are new, and suspension is tight without squeeks, rattles, or clunks. It has 20% tinted windows all around which makes it look SHARP! No oil leaks or coolant leaks present at this time. It does NOT consume oil. Freshly detailed and inspected, ready to take home today! The vehicle is in great mechanical and physical condition. It looks as if it were half the age and half the mileage. Very solid and well taken care of VW. Please call us at 402-819-7706 to test drive and take her home before Christmas. We are asking 4799$. Thank you for looking. We do not offer financing. Here at S-Line Motorsports we specialize in Repair-Service-Performance-Sales of Volkswagen and Audi vehicles! Buy with confidence, all vehicles are inspected and all necessary repairs are made before the vehicle goes up for sale. Contact us if you have any questions or concerns through eBay or call us directly at 402.819.7706. |
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1000-hp Mk1 VW Golf is terrifyingly cool
Tue, 04 Jun 2013There are plenty of things to love about the Mk1 Volkswgen Golf. The machine's horsepower isn't one of them. From the factory, the little hatch cranked a breathy 112 horsepower from the most robust form of its 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine. Boba motoring, however, has taken that figure and multiplied it by a factor of nearly 10. If 1,000 horsepower sounds terrifying in a machine with a wheelbase of just 94.5 inches, it should. A massive Garrett GTX4202R turbo force-feeds the little mill through a tweaked 16-valve KR head. The crew calls the beast the 16Vampir, and we think that's fitting.
Of course, we'd wager you quit reading right about the time you set your eyes on that headline. Those of you who've stuck around this long can point yourselves below to see the maniacal creation in action. You won't be disappointed.
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