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Up for sale is my pride and joy. My volkswagen R32 golf this is NOT a DSG version this is a full manual 6 speed. This car is one of a kind rare in the way that there are not many r32 golf’s around with a full manual gearbox straight from volkswagen.the car has never been serviced at a privet mechanic always been serviced at caberwell volkswagen. the car will come with a full service history and a roadworthy when a deposit has been taken from the person who will purchase the vehicle. i have all the car books and all the receipts from all services. this car will make you stand out on of the best sounding notes from the amazing VR6 3.2lt good on fuel and has never been run on any other fuel apart from BP98.you are more then welcome to get a full check from your from vicroads for eny accidents as the car has never been in any. If you like all so take it to you mechanic and get him to check it the car is 100% from top to bottom with very low kilometres you will not find and r32 like this, for this price with this amount out km at this amazing condition. Never been parked out on the street allways in a garage. All leather in side 6 disc cd stacker cruise control reverse sensors to make you life a bit easier heated seats climate control and r style front seats and much more that i cant remember at the moment. the kms will go higher as the car is driven 2 3 times a week. just got the a full detail done on the car on 1/8/14. will not drop the price anymore stop calling me and making offers with out seeing the car.loosing alot of money but need it gone asap.

$23.000

locations Melbournes Northern suburbs

cars is for sale on car sales as well. for more photos.

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