2003 Audi Tt Quattro No Reserve on 2040-cars
Chester, South Carolina, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:1.8L 1781CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Year: 2003
Drive Type: AWD
Make: Audi
Mileage: 235,000
Model: TT
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
2003 Audi TT Quattro Up for auction is a 2003 Audi TT. I purchased this car as a project to build a road race car however, things have changed. This is NOT a running and driving car and here is a list to my knowledge of what it will take for this to be a road ready car. Transmission---- At some point the clutch appears to have came apart and rubbed a few small holes in the case. I have spoken with a few welders and they agree this can be welded and repaired. Clutch and Flywheel---- Neither were with the car when I purchased it. Front CV axle boots---- I did not disassemble this vehicle but it appears that whoever did was not very mechanically inclined, therefore some of their techniques were questionable in my eyes, they left the front axles hanging and the boots have pulled back from the joint cups. Random MISC---- It looks as though during disassembly there were a few vacuum hoses and other minor things broken From what I can tell that looks like the majority of the issues that this car has. Interior Looks to be very clean, the only thing I have found broken is the glove box button, The car has the 6 disc changer, emergency first aid kits etc.... There are Cross Drilled and Slotted Rotors on ALL 4 wheels----the tires look to be in decent shape. I have tried to describe this car as accurately as I can given my knowledge but please know that this car WILL be sold to the highest bidder as this is a NO RESERVE auction and I will be more than happy to provide you with more pictures, information etc.. GOOD LUCK BIDDING Delivery---- I will deliver in a distance up to 300 miles from area code 29706 for a fee after the vehicle is paid for in full. |
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