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1011 days ago

VW GOLF MK6 GTI EDITION 35 FOR SALE

Robin from Flat Bush

www.trademe.co.nz...

Hi


Up for sale is my golf that I have owned for 4 years.

PRICED TO SELL!
ONE OF THE LOWEST KM’S EDITION 35 ON TRADEME

VW MK6 GTI EDITION 35 2011
2.0L CDL MOTOR K04
DCC SUSPENSION
Extras fitted

Milltek DP
Ram air intake (Oversized)
Apple car play with rear camera
Stg 2 ECU NZPT
Stg 2 TCU NZPT
AP KW Lowering springs 30mm
034 aluminium dogbone inserts
Turbosmart boost gauge
Ina cam follower
New rear wheel speed sensors
Front window fm7 supercut tints
Dsg service last year
New spark plugs
New petrol filter
Headliner redone (Jays Auto)
New wof 03/2023 ends 03/2024
Maxton rear spoiler
Flow designs front splitter
Mileage 64 xxx kms
2 x Keys

Car will come with:
OEM airbox intake
OEM springs
OEM downpipe

$21 990 SLIGHTLY NEG TO SERIOUS BUYERS
NO LOWBALLERS
NO SWAPS

FINANCE CAN BE ARRANGED!!!!

Car is in Auckland
Call for viewing

MSR461 Plates will be removed when sold

Robin Masters 0274847933

BMW 135i - AUDI S3 - RS3 - VW GOLF GTI - VW GOLF R - AMG A45

Price: $21,990

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