1990 Volkswagen Jetta Gli Vw Tornado Red 2.0l 16v Mk2 Recaro Bilstein Techtonics on 2040-cars
Schofield, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.0L 1984CC 121Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Year: 1990
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Jetta
Trim: Black
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof
Mileage: 313,333
Sub Model: GLI
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Volkswagen
Mk2 Jetta GLI
You are bidding on a 1991 Tornado Red Jetta with a clear title. The car is being sold as is, it has a lot of miles on it and it has been cared for but not everything is perfect. I will do my best to disclose all information. The car will need the front brakes replaced in order for it to be considered "road safe" but it has a lot more life in it. It has stock cloth Recaro seats which are in ok shape, some tearing, some smashed foam, I would consider this to be normal wear for the age. The dash and the windshield are cracked, the carpet is not in the best shape. There is a ding in the rear passenger corner by the light which can be seen in the photos. Other than that the body has normal damage for its age, hail spots, fading paint, and peeling clear coat in some spots. The body of the car says 431,333 on the odometer but I'm pretty sure it rolled up from the 200,000 mark. I bought the car when it had around 180,000 miles and it has been a joy! The guy I got it from had the car port and polished by a professional shop at around 160,000 miles and had Techtonics cams installed. He had an aftermarket TT exhaust installed without a catalytic converter and he also had Bilstein HD shocks installed. He told me he used a motor and tranny of the same type with around 70,000 miles. I never got receipts, I took his word for it based on the way it ran... He also had a cooler thermostat in the car but I had it replaced because he was only driving long distances in the summer with the car, and I drove it regularly all year long. It has a strut tie bar in the front. It does not have a radio or rear speakers. It also has Enkei rims with racing tires which will need to be replaced soon. The blower motor and the heater core were replaced in the past couple years. This is all I can think of for now... I have done regular oil changes with Mobil 15 or 20W50 oil, I have changed the spark plugs and rotor recently. I have a video of me starting the car and running it for a while with a walk around. If you want to see it just shoot me an e-mail. I have several other auctions running as well so please check them out, of course I do combine shipping charges. Shipping charges are created for U.S. Domestic only, international shipping is available as well. Please let me know if you need a shipping estimate.
A Non-Refundable Deposit of $500 will be due via Paypal within 24 Hours of winning this auction. The remainder must be paid for within 3 days following the end of the auction unless otherwise discussed. Local Pickup Only!
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