2000 Vw Golf Gti Vr6 on 2040-cars
Homestead, Florida, United States
Bought a new daily, so she has to go. She's a '00 Cosmic Green (rare color) VW GTI 12v vr6 with 198k highway miles. Runs strong and sounds amazing (must see to do it justice). My commute to work alone is 80 miles daily. Maintenance has been done accordingly using fully synthetic oil. Clean title and cold a/c. Below are some of the features.
Exterior
-R32 front bumper (OEM)
-Votex sideskirts
-R-Line rear bumper (rep)
-Smoked glass headlights w/ fogs (hids)
-Smoked tails and turns
Interior
-337 Recaro front seats w/ leather rear bench-Rockford Fosgate components (front and rear)
-Aluminum trim from 20th (Dash, doors, pedals)
-Suede wrapped headliner, pillars, and shift boot-Grip Royal steering wheel-20th Cluster w/ aluminum trim (has flashing codes due to inability to adapt to the key)Wheels/Suspension
-Refinished Schmidt Spacelines 18x8.5/10 et30 wrapped in brand new rubber
-Airlift v1 easystreet airride setup with dual 480c compressors (one not currently connected) and 5 gallon aluminum tank
-R32 control arms and bushings
Engine
-Flashed ECU
-Headers
-3" exhaust-Upgraded clutch
I could be forgetting things, so feel free to ask. Car turns heads everywhere it goes!
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