2003 Audi Tt Quattro Quatro Coupe 6 Speed Manual 225hp Eibach Spring on 2040-cars
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THIS VERY NICELY EQUIPPED 2003 AUDI TT IS CALLING OUT TO YOU! ITS POWERED BY A 1.8L TURBO CHARGED ENGINE, AND MATED WITH A 6 SPEED MANUAL SHIFT TRANSMISSION THAT DELIVERS 225 HORSEPOWER. I FORGOT TO MENTION THE BEST PART, IT’S A QUATTRO MODEL WHICH MEANS IT WILL DELIVER YOU WHEREEVER YOU HAVE TO GO IN ANY KINDS OF WEATHER. NO MAJOR DENTS, DINGS OR DAMAGES, AND HAS A VERY CLEAN INTERIOR.
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225hp quattr manual 1.8l nav climate control heated seat fog lamps power windows
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We've got all four videos below, so take a look now, as we're betting they'll be pulled before too long.