Hello.
I'm selling my 2005 Golf TDI with an automatic transmission to be used as either (1) parts car (2) a project or (3) to a Canadian citizen. It does not have an engine.
It has a long story that you should know:
I bought this car from a stranded Canadian traveler from BC while he was on a road trip. The engine blew up and couldn't/didn't want to pay for repairs. So I bought it from him thinking to fix it myself. I figured importing it would be a straightforward process. It isn't. According to VoC it turns out that the US Government will absolutely not allow the importation of any Volkswagen diesel model cars in the wake of Dieselgate redgardless of production year. The rule applies to this car even though it car was not one of the afflicted models. I've tried using registered importers and eventually hired a Canadian citizen to import it for me through VW of Canada letters of compliance. No dice.
So now the car is up for sale. Here's the good news:
- Tornado red, albeit with some crappy clear coat blemishes
- Complete interior, stereo, alarm, etc
- BRAND NEW Michelin tires on excellent rims with maybe 10 miles on them
- Car has low, original 77,000 miles (123,000km) on the odometer
- Everything works correctly
- New battery
- Good brakes
- Glass replacement headlight lenses (not pictured)
- Excellent black interior even though it's been sitting quite a while
- Never totaled, stolen, smashed, etc.
- The car has a new front bumper cover and glass headlights / lenses but are not shown in the photos
- Bonus Sade tape in the cassette deck
Bad news:
- NO ENGINE
- Repeat NO ENGINE
- No ECU, as that went with the engine
- No title because there isn't one.
I have a mountain of Canadian and US paperwork that works for you if you're in Canada. If you're lucky enough to be a Canadian citizen you can take the paperwork I have and sign it into your name, pop in an engine, and then you'll have a totally awesome and legit Golf TDI.
Otherwise it's a perfect parts car.
p.s. bring a tow rig
p.p.s. I suppose I should mention that the car is in Portland, Oregon.
Asking $1200.
I'm selling my 2005 Golf TDI with an automatic transmission to be used as either (1) parts car (2) a project or (3) to a Canadian citizen. It does not have an engine.
It has a long story that you should know:
I bought this car from a stranded Canadian traveler from BC while he was on a road trip. The engine blew up and couldn't/didn't want to pay for repairs. So I bought it from him thinking to fix it myself. I figured importing it would be a straightforward process. It isn't. According to VoC it turns out that the US Government will absolutely not allow the importation of any Volkswagen diesel model cars in the wake of Dieselgate redgardless of production year. The rule applies to this car even though it car was not one of the afflicted models. I've tried using registered importers and eventually hired a Canadian citizen to import it for me through VW of Canada letters of compliance. No dice.
So now the car is up for sale. Here's the good news:
- Tornado red, albeit with some crappy clear coat blemishes
- Complete interior, stereo, alarm, etc
- BRAND NEW Michelin tires on excellent rims with maybe 10 miles on them
- Car has low, original 77,000 miles (123,000km) on the odometer
- Everything works correctly
- New battery
- Good brakes
- Glass replacement headlight lenses (not pictured)
- Excellent black interior even though it's been sitting quite a while
- Never totaled, stolen, smashed, etc.
- The car has a new front bumper cover and glass headlights / lenses but are not shown in the photos
- Bonus Sade tape in the cassette deck
Bad news:
- NO ENGINE
- Repeat NO ENGINE
- No ECU, as that went with the engine
- No title because there isn't one.
I have a mountain of Canadian and US paperwork that works for you if you're in Canada. If you're lucky enough to be a Canadian citizen you can take the paperwork I have and sign it into your name, pop in an engine, and then you'll have a totally awesome and legit Golf TDI.
Otherwise it's a perfect parts car.
p.s. bring a tow rig
p.p.s. I suppose I should mention that the car is in Portland, Oregon.
Asking $1200.
Red Canadian 2005 Golf TDI
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