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This 1990 Volkswagen Golf GLI convertible from Spain has 126,910 km. The seller indicates that the car is in good general condition, has a valid Technical Inspection and has had recent expenses.

On the outside, the car is in good condition. The paint in its white color has only very few visible defects in the gallery. The exterior plastics and seals are in good condition, as are the headlights. The seller indicates that this Golf GLI is free of corrosion, pictures of the underbody are available in the gallery.

The interior is in very good condition and has been fully restored. The white fabric upholstery has no tears or holes. The steering wheel and the dashboard are in very good condition. The on-board instrumentation and the electrical equipment are working normally. This Golf GLI has electric windows.

The 4 cylinder 1.8 liters developed 112 hp when it left the factory. The seller indicates that the mechanics work normally as well as the 5-speed manual transmission. The engine is fully original. Recently, it has benefited from the following charges:
- Changing the timing belt
- Accessory belt
- Standard review
- Batterie neuve

The car has its 4 original rims in good condition, with tires in good condition. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a professional located in Spain in Girona (17242) and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its (Spanish) registration, a valid CT for sale and maintenance invoices.

The seller wished to define a reserve price.
Registration information*:
Concerning the registration of this vehicle in France, you must first* :
- Order a COC from Volkswagen
- Request a tax receipt from the SIE of your place of residence, it's a free process
- Carry out a technical inspection
It will be enough then, with the choice :
- To do the procedure from the ANTS website
- To entrust the file to a professional
*These steps are given as an indication. Registration is your responsibility. Check the legislation in force in your country.
or :
The registration is the responsibility of the buyer in his country. In France, this vehicle can be registered with a collector's registration card via the FFVE* (for more information: Click here)
*These steps are given as an indication. Registration is your responsibility. Check the legislation in force in your country.