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Advertising my mums golf gti..reason for sale is upgraded to a 2012 gti...I'm actually sad to see this go..i would use it whenever my cars were broken and actually enjoy driving it so much being a manual..the auto one she upgraded too sux -.-

Bit of Info..

2006 vw golf gti

White in colour

6 speed manual

Leather trim

Heated seats

factory sunroof

6 stacker

And factory sat-nav

Standard wheels have been properly painted a charcoal/black colour for extra "street cred"

Currently has 108734 Kms on it, gets driven by my 50 year old mother too and from work ,it's a good honest car perfect for a p plater..a comfortable car that's easy to drive that you won't have to worry about it getting pinched from the front of your house like all the skylines and silvias reported stolen..which also means that insurance will be cheaper for a p plater..

Will it beat your friends In a street race you ask?..well my mum has retired from street racing these days...

But I can tell you that all your friends that own standard 200s will not keep up too in this completely standard little golf gti ;)..and you will not get hassled by the police in it either..I don't think the car has ever been pulled over by police in the 3 or 4 years the car has been in the family

Any questions contact my dad jack on 0417440666 or you can pm me if you like

Price is 14500..May be negotiable...depending on the temperature and wind direction at that specific moment

Haven't got photos atm but will get some in the next couple of days

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