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Date:         Tue, 9 Jun 1998 18:05:32 -0700
Reply-To:     "Matthew L. Dekker" <mdekker@ESKIMO.COM>
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From:         "Matthew L. Dekker" <mdekker@ESKIMO.COM>
Subject:      Golf for EV
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Hello everyone,

A dealer who has an EV that I'm interested in suggested they'd offer a better price if I didn't trade my Golf III GL, but sold it outright. Anyone on the list in the Seattle area interested?

The details: It's one of the first Golf III's that came into the country, I bought in July of 1993. It has no airbags, but does have four wheel disk brakes, four door, 2.0 litre engine, 4 speed automatic transmission, air, am/fm/cas., pdl, power sunroof, Tornado red with black interior. The mileage is just over 35,000. Since it has no airbags, I've fitted a Golf II baby seat belt to the front passenger seat so I could carry the kid and fully utilize the cargo area.

One dealer suggested it might go for as much as $11k retail, but I'm guessing that might be a little high.

Email me direct if you have any interest.

Thanks, Matt mdekker@eskimo.com


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