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2002 Octavia VRS in yellow

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Having owned this car for over three years its time for a change.

It's done just under 105k with full history, bar the last service in January where the oil, filter, cambelt, water pump were changed by my VW tech friend, with a car this old and not worth that much it didn't make sense to me shelling out extra to have it done by a garage.

It's got all the mods in my sig.

She has had a recent windscreen as the old one had a few chips, she also had a new front bumper and crash bar when a colleague bumped into it at work a couple of years ago so the front bumper is scuff free. The car is in incredible condition, and drives without fault.

There is the odd car park dent, but all the bumpers are mint and scuff free, and there is the odd stone chip.

I think it's had three owners from new including myself.

I will put 12 months mot and 6 months tax when the sale is agreed.

I'm in no rush to sell and will quite happily keep it if she doesn't sell. To me my car is how all octavia VRS's should have come from factory.

I'm looking for £1900 ono, located near Oxford.

Cheers

Mike

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Just to add, under my ownership it has had, new brakes all round, new wishbones, new Maf, new N75, new single mass fly wheel and clutch, new battery, new starter motor, along with a load of other stuff. I went through all my receipts and it made me not want to sell it lol. This isn't your usual abused under maintained example, I drive it like a nun most of the time to save on fuel, it's always run on super unleaded and returns 45mpg (on the computer) on my run to work.

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Sold :-(

sorry to hear dude:<

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