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  • NSW 1998 Mk3 VR6

    hey guys,
    so after its recent rebuild, my vr6 is up for sale..
    with parking at uni impossible, ive decided to get myself a motorbike, and possibly something rear wheel drive for the some funzys...

    anyways, its a 1998 Mk3 Golf Vr6, with 157 XXX kms....
    over the last month, ive rebuilt the engine, as follows...
    -new Sachs clutch kit, including new clutch fork, bearing retaining clip..
    -lightened flywheel
    -Timing chain replacement, including new guides/tensioner,
    -OEM complete thermostat housing-new o rings, crackpipe, hosuing and clips...
    -New 70oC thermostat
    -New Gaskets (where possible)
    -New Bosch Spark Plugs
    -New high performance leads (red)
    -Oil Filter and oil (changed regularly, 5000kms)
    -New G12 coolant with recent flush

    Additionally, the car has
    -polished intake manifold, also painted in charcoal grey...
    -Painted engine plastics
    -K&N Pod Filter
    -B&M short shifter
    -Smoked Foglights
    -Eurolip
    -Badgeless Grill
    -New Mk4 Gear Knob and boot
    -Sony headdeck with Fusion amp...
    -New ignition contact switch















    anyways, the car is complete, and very neat...

    Perfect for a person looking at getting themselves a vr6 with all the hard work done...
    have recipts for all money spent, and a full service history-totalling over 9000 dollars spent...
    looking for 8000
    Contact on here, or on 0403 962 029...
    Cheers.
    Last edited by cicca_294; 27-04-2011, 10:06 AM.

  • #2
    bump....
    need it gone!

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    • #3
      So the engine has had a full rebuild yes? Also how much rego has it got on it?

      Cheers Jake

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      • #4
        is this still for sale ?
        Garage:
        VR6
        XR6
        R36

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