2010 Volkswagen Jetta 5 Spd Manual Clean Car Fax 180k Miles Looks Good on 2040-cars
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UP FOR SALE IS A 2010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 5 SPD MANUAL. IT IS FINISHED IN A GLOSSY BLACK AND WRAPPED IN A SPORTY BLACK CLOTH INTERIOR. THIS JETTA COMES EQUIPPED WITH POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, CLIMATE CONTROL, A/C, TILT STEERING WHEEL, ALLOY WHEELS, AM/FM STEREO, CD AND SO MUCH MORE. PLEASE NOTE THIS JETTA HAS A WEAK CLUTCH, THE WINDSHIELD WIPERS DO NOT WORK AND THERE IS A DENT AND SCRATCHES THE TRUNK AND TRUNK LID OF THIS CAR. THESE IMPERFECTIONS DO NOT TAKE AWAY FROM THE INTEGRITY OF THIS VEHICLE. THIS CLEAN CAR FAX JETTA HAS A NADA GUIDE BOOK VALUE OF $7745. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ON THE BEST JETTA OF THIS CALIBER ON THE INTERNET. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT US VIA EMAIL OR CALL US ON THE NUMBER LISTED WITH THIS AD. WE LOOK FORWARD TO PUTTING YOU IN YOUR NEXT VEHCILE AND ADDING YOU TO OUR LIST OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS.
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In the image above Nieman is using the tank clutch hub to get the motor set up, but in one of the images below you can see what really belongs back there is: a two-inch, reverse-pitch prop taken from a wind generator. He says there's enough mojo with the propeller action to get the car rolling down the runway like a jet when he gives it gas - and speaking of gas, the engine's been refitted to run on propane.
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