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2005 MK5 Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG

2.0 litre four cylinder turbo

6 speed DSG (with factory paddle shift controls)

102,810 genuine kilometres (all highway driving)

Major timing belt and DSG service completed last week by Top One service centre in Sydney

Full log book servicing since it left the showroom with all receipts included

Non-smoker car

Garaged

12 months registration

Michelin tyres

Factory standard and unmodified

Premium and standard showroom options

- Keyless entry

- Keyless window and sunroof operation

- Full (genuine) leather interior

- DSG (Direct shift gearbox) transmission (actually shifts faster than the manual)

- Heated driver’s and passenger side seats

- Factory steering wheel controls for audio and telephone

- IPod connectivity integrated with factory sound system

- Remote keyless entry system

- Adjustable factory headlights from in-cabin

- Premium 6 CD sound system with factory subwoofers located inside the door.

- Automatic rain sensor wipers

- Automatic headlights

- Automatic dual zone climate control

- Automatic rear vision mirror diming

- Yellow European-look fog lights

- Tinted windows

- Glove box cooler compartment for drinks

- Electric glass sunroof

- Rear windscreen wiper

- Factory side mounted DSG transmission oil cooler

- Front open air ducts (see pictures) for better cooling efficiency

- Satellite navigation (Australian) with on screen and dashboard display and instructions

- Alarm and immobiliser with tow and tilt sensor

Mature owner, I purchased this vehicle from a lady doctor in 2011.

The car has been meticulously cared for and like all my vehicles, the interior steam cleaned washed and waxed every 4000-5000kms.

Performance wise, the engine is in top condition (any mechanical inspection welcome).

It runs beautifully without any leaks, smoke, misfiring or hiccups what so ever.

Fuel consumption is nothing short of amazing. Averaging 7.5-8L per 100km around suburban traffic and city congestion.

Highway consumption from 5-6L per 100km.

Extremely economical. One full tank lasts me three weeks.

The vehicle is very quick and satisfying but maintains the class, quietness and refinement of a prestige European vehicle when a relaxing drive is required.

I will guarantee you that this car will not disappoint.

Ideal for a family of five or for anybody who has always wanted a modern, classy, European performance car with the convenience of the Automatic self-shifting DSG transmission.

Condition: Interior is excellent condition. No cigarette burns, fade, rips, threading or stains.

Whilst driving there are no creaky noises or rattling sounds from in cabin.

Body wise, there is no rust or damage. The glossy red paint and clear coat is 100% intact without a fault in sight.

Wheels have some scuff marks from the previous owner. This has been considered into the price.

Headlight lenses have recently been restored to new condition for optimum seeing distance at night (see photos).

I urge you to view this vehicle in bright light and during the day to judge its condition for yourself.

Contact: 0432 0400 10

Vehicle is located in North Strathfield, New South Wales

Call or SMS any time if you would like to organise an inspection and test drive.

Strictly: No time wasters, free test drives, jet pilots or large groups of young people.

Vehicle to be released once funds have cleared.

I will decline any test drive or inspection if I feel you are not a genuine buyer.

Vehicle has been advertised on other enthusiast websites and car clubs.

Thank you for your interest :)

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Wish i could matt i've owned an M35 a long time ago hehe.

However I will consider swap for Lancer Evolution 8 GSR and depending on condition might add cash your way too.

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