2009 Vw Jetta Wolfsburg Edition Reflex Silver 2.0t With Dsg Trans on 2040-cars
Raritan, New Jersey, United States
2009 VW Jetta Wolfsburg Edition Reflex Silver 2.0T with DSG Trans
I have a 2009 VW Jetta Wolfsburg for auction. The currant mileage on the vehicle is 104,954. The complete motor and turbo have been replaced and have 14,000 miles on them.
The VW Jetta also has a new battery, air filter, fresh 5w40 synthetic oil change and DSG trans service (filter and fluid).
Here is a list of al the options on this 2009 VW Jetta Wolfsburg Edition.
-New OEM Blackened headlights
-New OEM Black grilles (I have picture's of the car with chrome and are still avail.)
-Mud guards
-Rear spoiler
-17in alloy wheels (tires in great shape)
-6 disc cd player
-Auxiliary jack
-Sirius radio
-Leather power seats with seat heaters
-Leather steering wheel and shift knob
-Sunroof
-2.0T with DSG automatic transmission
Please feel free to contact me for more pictures. The car is currently registered and insured.
Thank you and good luck bidding on this Beautiful 2009 VW Jetta Wolfsburg.
http://ebayc.us/30668380
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