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Item:

2002 VOLKSWAGEN BORA 1J MY2003 4Motion Sport

Location:

Brisbane, QLD

Item Condition:

Excellent, 101,500kms on clock

6 cylinder Unleaded Multi-point injected 2.8L (2792cc)

Reason for Selling:

Got another car

Price and Payment Conditions:

$25000 negotiable (excellent price for a very well cared for car)

Sale includes roadworthy certificate

Car to be sold registered

Car is currently registered

Extra Info:

This is a really smooth car to drive and the car is a stunning red.

Awesome features:

  • 6 Speed Close Ratio Manual Gearbox
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • All Wheel Drive
  • All Leather Interior
  • Wood Grain Inserts
  • Climate Control Air Conditioning
  • Electric Sunroof
  • CD/Mp3/USB/FM & AM Radio Head unit, with remote. Can also plug in USB stick with mp3s on it
  • 17" 5 spoke allow wheels.
  • Aftermarket tinted windows
  • Full Log Book history all performed at Austral Volkswagen
  • Road Worthy Certificate

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

Please contact Andrew on 0402 843 635

Contact time 8am to 9pm

Full list of car details:

* 17in Alloy Wheels

* 8 Speaker Stereo

* Adjustable Steering Col. - Tilt & Reach

* Air Cond. - Climate Control

* Airbags - Side For 1st Row Occupants (Front)

* Armrests - Front (Driver & Passenger)

* Abs (Antilock Brakes)

* Alarm

* Auto Climate Control

* Body Colour - Bumpers

* Central Locking - Remote/Keyless

* Control - Automatic Stability

* Control - Traction

* Chrome Exterior Highlights

* Chrome Interior Highlights

* Cruise Control

* Disc Brakes Rear Ventilated

* Disc Brakes Front Ventilated

* Ebd (Electronic Brake Force Distribution)

* Electronic Differential Lock

* Engine Immobiliser

* Fog Lamps - Front

* Headlamps - Electric Level Adjustment

* Headrests - Integrated 2nd Row

* Heated Seats - 1st Row

* Intermittent Wipers - Variable

* Leather Hand Brake Lever

* Leather Seats

* Leather Steering Wheel

* Mesh Grille

* Power Door Mirrors

* Power Windows - Front & Rear

* Power Steering

* Rain Sensor (Auto Wipers)

* Remote Fuel Lid Release

* Spoiler - Rear

* Sports Seats - 1st Row (Front)

* Sunroof - Electric

* Suspension - Sports

* Tacho

* Tilt Steering

* Tinted Windows

* Trip Computer

* Woodgrain - Centre Console

* Woodgrain - Gear Knob

* Woodgrain - Inserts

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