2004 Vw Golf R32 Blue 3dr In Great Condition With Extensive Modifications on 2040-cars
North Pole, Alaska, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.2L VR6 BJS
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Volkswagen
Model: R32
Trim: Leather
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 59,147
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This R32 is in excellent condition. I have always kept the vehicle garaged since I purchased in Nov. 2007 in Germany. Thats why the carfax info is a little off on the owner dates. I don't smoke and the previous owner did not as well. Don't know about the first owner. I am an avid maintainer and belive in preventive maintenance. The only thing you cann't see from the pictures are those little paint chips from driving the highway and I try to touch those up every summer. The other difference is I have a black front badge instead of the chrome one that is pictured. There is absolutly no mechanical problems. I do all maintenance and modifications myself. I am a certified auto mechanic. Changes are as follows with dates and mileage (some are estimated)...
Dec 07- 19,800: K&N Typhoon Intake. Nov 08- 27,000: HPA intake manifold Dec 08-27,800: Milteck Cat-back Feb 09- 30,876: EBC Stage 3 Rotors with EBC Yellow Stuff Pads. All 4 corneers. Apr 09- 35,800: Koni Springs and Shock/Struts May 09- 36,000: Nuespeed rear control Arms Jul 10- 40,400: Milteck Headers.
I also have an extensive record of maintance reciepts with dates and mileage for normal maintance as well. I can tell you that all fluids are VW synthetic or off the shelf sythetic (such as motor oil). And I only use VW filters and parts even down to windshield wipers. I also have different headlights and I believe 12K HID light kit. Euro light switch. I also put Stage 2 motor/transmission mounts in. The cargo net is VW and the sunshade and "emergency kit" is included. I have kept all parts removed from the car for mods except the rear exhaust and headlights. Currently not installed are fog light side grilles and the Milteck high flow cats. You will also get the two extra sets of wheels and tires as follows...
Stock O.Z. (18x7.5) with Bridgestone Potenza 760S w/ 240 miles. O.Z. Ultralegra (18x8)(Charcoal) with Conti CT3 DW w/ 12,478 miles. CMS C6 Wolfsburg Edition (17x7.5) with Conti winters w/ 6,480 miles. The CMS rims use MTM 10mm hubcentric spacers with longer wheel bolts. There is ZERO damage on the two sets of aftermarket wheels. There is very minor rash on the stock rims from previous owner.
Yes, I have a full winter set of tires and have a heating pad on the engine and transmission oil pan for pre-heating. NO I have never drivin the car in the winter in Alaska. I did drive in the snow while in Germany though as you see by the mileage on the winter tires. And when driven in the winter I did an underbody wash once a week to remove salt to prevent corrosion. I think the pictures prove my point. I also removed the rear VW emblem and a small Nordschleife sticker is its replacement. In Europe its a sign that you have tested yourself in your car on the track. I will say the R32 is an awesome racecar. Moving on, I have ran my own carfax report and will try and post it. It shows that the original owner rearended someone in 2005. It was fixed without incedent.
Payment will be via Paypall. Shipping will be done through a vehicle shipper in Fairbanks, AK or you may pick the car up in Fairbanks. Either way will be at the expense of the purchaser. If the vehicle is shipped it has to be empty so all additional equipment will have to be shipped by other means. I own the title and it will be sent to the lienholder or purchaser through secure mail as fast as possible.
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