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Date:         Thu, 26 Aug 2004 22:37:09 -0700
Reply-To:     john doe <ytsejam1984@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         john doe <ytsejam1984@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      FS: 86'  Wolfsburg Weekender
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I didn't get the financial aid I wanted, so I have to sell my project.

1986 VW Wolfsburg Weekender - Gold AT 345K Miles ~50K on engine and transmission (I do not have records, but was checked when I bought it in the Spring at Europro in Costa Mesa, Ca. All looked well.) Runs solid, feel free to check. No leaks, passed smog easily in July. $1400 in front end (upper ball joints and other) and coolant sytem revamped in July. New rotors and brakes, newer rear disc brakes. New paint. New tires. All curtains. Recovered the rear facing seat.

Not so good: Carpet needs replacing (though I steam cleaned). Rear bench could use upholstery, but have seat cover.

Little things in the interior need upgrading. Skylight is cracked. Two tiny tears in canvas top.

Huntington Beach, CA

$6,100/obo

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