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No Reserve Auction=2000 Vw Cabrio=convertible=automatic=clear Title on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:163323
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====NO RESERVE AUCTION====

PLEASE BID TO WIN AND OWN THIS VW CABRIO "CONVERTIBLE"

IT WILL SELL TO THE LAST AND FINAL BIDDER

PLEASE...ONLY BID -IF- YOU CAN AND WILL PAY YOUR BID IN CASH.

This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION for a 2000 Year VW CABRIO CONVERTIBLE.

The Engine is the Factory 4-Cylinder engine, It cranks and runs very good. Engine does NOT Smoke/Leak/Use/Burn any oil. Engine runs smooth and has good power.

Mileage is 163,323 but will be more when sold as car is being driven some.

Automatic Transmission, Shifts out good and smooth through all gears.

Driver and Passenger Seats are worn and will need recovering. I have seat covers on both seats now.  Rear seat is nice. Carpet is clean. AM-FM CD Player. Car has Factory A/C...  A/C unit has Freon in it and compressor works, BUT the A/C still blows HOT, Not sure why.  All lights and gauges work.

Convertible top is in good clean condition, No rips or Tears. Top is nice. Top lays back by hand very easily with only one person.  Power Windows all work good. Car has Power Steering. Power Brakes.

Body is nice and clean, small dent in driver door. No Rust, Paint is nice and clean.

Tires are in good condition, all tires have 75% tread. Aluminum rims.

Clear South Carolina Title in hand.  No Liens, No salvage.

SOLD AS-IS = NO WARRANTY = NO REFUNDS = NO RETURNS = JUST BUSINESS.

Payment Must Be CASH IN PERSON  =OR=  BANK WIRE TRANSFER ONLY!!!!!

NO CHECKS!!!   NO CHECKS!!!   NO CHECKS!!!

I can have this car delivered to you ANYWHERE in the GREAT U.S.A. {lower 48 only} For Just $1.00 {one dollar} PER MILE = ONE WAY FEE. I will need Your TOWN AND ZIP CODE to give you a True delivery quote.

Car is located in Darlington S.C.  29532

Any Questions...Please Call Or Text  1-843-496-4535  {please mention VW Cabrio If Text}

Thanks for looking.

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