1995 Audi 90 Sport Sedan 4-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Olympia, Washington, United States
My 1995 Audi 90 is up for grabs. The car needs some TLC and a little time in the shop, but still runs well. Over all the car is mechanically sound. The timing belt and water pump were just done on June 1st(have receipts). A tune up, rotors, brakes and calipers all have been done in the last 15,000 mi @ trusted choice auto care in Olympia. This is a great project car for someone who loves Audis as much as I do. I unfortunately no longer have the time to get this car back where it needs to be and I have began focusing on the Audi a4 I also own. Car runs great and is very dependable.
Cons. Needs a heater core (its currently bypassed and the car runs fine, but has no heat) The shop said control arms would need replacing in the near future. Driver side interior door handle needs fixing. Air bag light is on (the shop says it's likely caused by the seat belt tensioner, because the car has never been in an accident) Update- just had the water pump replaced due to it blowing when the heater core went. Update- and timing belt |
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"Over the past couple of months, my thoughts of retiring have been stronger, and therefore, it feels right to inform you today that I am retiring from motor racing," Kristensen told Autosport. "I still feel I am in peak physical form and possess the necessary mental toughness both in and outside of the car: it has been important for me to stop while I am still strong and able to deliver top performances at Audi."
While the World Endurance Championship's season-ending race at Interlagos on November 30 will be Kristensen's last as a driver, it won't be the end of his long-running association with Audi. According to Autosport, TK will take on a new role as an ambassador for the German marque and will work with team's drivers in an unspecified role.
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