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Volkswagen Golf R32 (Mk5)

Volkswagen Golf R32 (Mk5)
Lot Number | 4 |
Make | Volkswagen |
Model | Golf R32 (Mk5) |
Year | 2007 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 3.2 V6 |
Mileage Indicated | 127963 |
Paperwork | Yes |
This isn’t just another Golf – it’s THE GOLF. The Mk5 R32 marked the end of an era as the last Golf ever built with Volkswagen’s legendary 3.2-litre VR6 engine, delivering that unmistakable six-cylinder growl through a symphonic dual-exit exhaust.
Only 29,000 Mk5 R32s were produced worldwide between 2005 and 2009, and of those, just around 5,000 were built in right-hand drive. Even fewer were paired with the desirable 6-speed manual gearbox, making this example a rare find and a future classic in the making.
Powered by 184 kW sent to all four wheels through VW’s 4MOTION all-wheel drive system, the R32 delivers sharp handling, strong performance, and that addictive naturally aspirated soundtrack.
Finished in iconic Deep Blue Pearl and sitting on original 18-inch Omanyt wheels, this example also features factory “R” bucket-style leather seats and a clean, well-kept interior.
A true driver’s car with daily usability, the Mk5 R32 is a modern collectible that’s getting harder to find in this configuration – manual, RHD, and unspoiled.
Don’t miss out on this one when the Hammer Falls
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