2003 Volkswagen Beetle Gls Convertible 2-door 2.0l, Relist, Winner Failed To Pay on 2040-cars
Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
Relisted due to buyer with 0 feedback not paying. If you don't have positive feedback, don't bid.....I won't accept it. 2003 GLS convertible, over $7000 spent in upkeep and repairs in the last 2 years, New Convertible Top, Less than 100 miles on Lower Intake Manifold, everything works with the exception of the engine:( Timing belt failed while driving and the rear drivers side window is not functioning properly. I'm not sure of the extent of the damage to the engine. This would be an EXCELLENT car for someone that is able to perform the work themselves. The car is in great shape with MANY new parts.
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