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Hey guys its come time to sell my Golf Mk3 everdayer. Its done me well. Iv only had it for around 10 months or so. Body is excelent for a 93 model car, had 36,XXX ks on the clock (cluster was replaced when new engine was built for the car) does great milege. 2 weeks driving (almost 500km) for 40 bucks. Never misses a beat, runs perfect, taken care of. The only owner before me was my uncle and grandfather (my uncle built the engine).

Reg till Oct 11.

Specs: 94 VW Golf GL (rego sticker sais 94)

manual

2.0LTR SOHC injected

Power everything (windows, mirrors, steering) also has ac and heater, everything works

Rodney jane racing rims 15inch with perelli tyres

full roadworthy condition

JVC headunit, Cadence 3way 6" speakers Kenwood sub and amp.

Central locking with remote keyless entry

Only downside to the car is there is a chipped tooth on the reverse gear and it makes a ticking noise while reversing. Still works fine, its a common problem with these cars.

Anymore questions? dont be afraid to ask.

PH: 0421 986 981 - SMS and Calls welcome.

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$6,000 ONO. Will considder reasonable offers.

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