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2002 Volkswagen Eurovan Porsche Gt3 Rs on 2040-cars

US $8,100.00
Year:2002 Mileage:168350 Color: Gray /
 Gray
Location:

Woodstown, New Jersey, United States

Woodstown, New Jersey, United States

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2002 VW Eurovan MV. Complete custom build. Built to match a Porsche GT3 RS.
Can you say, "Porsche Freak"...Well that's who built this beautiful creation. As a VW/Audi/Porsche Master
Technician and a Shop Foreman, he is devoted to his Porsche 911 GT3 RS and spent over a year building this Porsche
GT3 RS inspired Eurovan to match his Porsche. It was built to take him and a couple friends to Porsche gatherings
in Luxurious Style and Comfort.
The van started out its life as a really well cared for, Southern 2002 Eurovan MV. Every single service was done at
the VW Dealership. ALL MAINTENANCE RECORDS. Timing Chains Replaced. New Rebuilt Transmission. Runs great with
plenty of power. All dealer service records from day one and spotless CARFAX and AutoCheck reports.
Here is a list of what was done:
Porsche GT3 RS Complete Custom Build
New 20" Wheels and Tires
New Koni Sport Adjustable Front and Rear Shocks with 2" Lowering Springs
New Front and Rear Cross Drilled Rotors and New High-Performance Pads
New Rebuilt Transmission, New Timing Chains
New CV Axles (2)
New Black Carpet
New Black Alcantara Head Liner
All the panels where prep and dyed black
New Black Leather Upholstery with Carbon Accent and Red Contrast Stitching
Front Seats Gel Inserts for Supreme Comfort
New Red Seatbelts
New Beetle Steering Wheel with Airbag
New Focal front and Rear Speakers
New Subwoofer
New 5-Channel Amplifier
New DVD Player with Remote Control
New Pioneer App Head-Unit
New Dometic Fridge/Center Console
New Solar Panel on the Roof. Allows the Fridge to be running all the time
New Backup Camera
And a whole lot more...!!!
Front and Rear Air Conditioning is Ice-Cold. The Van Runs, Drives, and Looks GREAT.

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Auto blog

Volkswagen says goodbye to Eos, Routan in 2015 updates

Wed, 23 Jul 2014

Usually automakers announce changes to their lineup individually on a vehicle-by-vehicle basis, but sometimes it all comes at once - especially when the changes are ones we either expected or might not otherwise notice. That's the path Volkswagen has gone with changes to its US lineup for 2015.
The biggest change is what we already knew: that the new Golf arrives for the 2015 model year, bringing with it the new GTI, Golf R, e-Golf and Golf SportWagen (to replace the previous Jetta wagon). But there are some new details as well.
For starters, Volkswagen has finally confirmed that both the Eos and the Routan - both long rumored to be on their way out - will be exiting this year. The Eos hardtop convertible, pictured above, will linger for one last year, its Sport trim replaced by a new Final Edition with 18-inch wheels, two-tone leather interior and enhanced equipment.

VW reveals Outback-rivaling Golf Alltrack ahead of Paris

Wed, 24 Sep 2014

The Volkswagen Passat Alltrack is getting a baby brother at this year's 2014 Paris Motor Show in the form of a new Golf Alltrack. Like its larger sibling, the little wagon is supposed to offer light-duty off-road driving ability combined with a more rugged look to show it off.
To give the Golf Alltrack that soft-road ability, VW is outfitting the wagon with its latest 4Motion all-wheel drive system from Haldex. The setup can decouple power from the rear-axle when not needed to save fuel. To further improve traction, the Alltrack gets VW's electronic differential lock, and the car can individually brake its inside wheel during hard cornering for better handling.
Volkswagen also wants the Alltrack to be able to visually show that it can handle getting away from the pavement, even though it starts life as a standard Golf wagon. That means jacking up the suspension an extra 0.75 inches and adding black moldings all the way around the car. There are also redesigned bumpers for the front and rear and silver underbody protection, plus new accents like anodized roof rails and silver mirror caps. The interior is essentially unchanged from the wagon, except for altered trim and Alltrack badges.

Volkswagen considering a four-door, four-seat XL1

Fri, 22 Aug 2014

According to a report in Autocar, Volkswagen might have more in mind for the XL1 than mining it for advances to grace the next-generation Golf. Aiming to fight the Honda FCEV due for public consumption next year, we're told VW executives have put a four-door, four-seater version of the XL1 - it could be called XL2 - on the drawing board. The impetus is said to come from the top, with VW Group chairman Ferdinand Piëch intent on staying in the deep end of "super-efficent vehicles."
Autocar suspects the necessary changes could raise the weight of the car from 1,749 pounds to 2,068 pounds, which would make it four pounds less than the 2,072-pound Up! we drove a few years ago. Crucially, however, the mag thinks the extra capacity wouldn't change the two-seater's 310-mile-per-gallon rating, with tech tweaks and the aerodynamic benefit of a longer car offsetting the weight. Speculation is that the back seats would be staggered like the fronts in order to maintain the XL1's overall profile.
We recently heard about another XL1 variant that's gone off the radar entirely, the Ducati-engined XLR that we thought we'd see at the Geneva Motor Show and that was said to be going into production, so this one could go the same way. The biggest hurdle to making such an idea a reality, though, could be the price: the current XL1 costs 110,000 euros ($146,116). If VW really is going to compete with the Honda FCEV and the Toyota FCV - $70,000 in Japan - that might be where it wants to start.