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1999 Audi A4 Quattro Avant Wagon 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:243982 Color: reflects this
Location:

Essex Junction, Vermont, United States

Essex Junction, Vermont, United States

1999.5 (facelift) b5 a4 1.8t (AEB) 5 speed manual Avant Quattro in Santorion Blue on black/grey cloth heated seat interior.  Clean VT title in hand.  The car has covered an incredible 243982 miles.  The car was loved by both it's owner and it's owners very drooly muddy dog.  The interior and exterior reflects this.  This car goes anywhere in the snow.  Unfortunately it has tangled with a few snowy ditches.  One time the car was reversing slowly in a parking lot and came in contact with another car on the right rear.  Please look at the pics to see the overall condition of the cars body and interior.  The linkage for the windshield wipers broke and in trying to remove the wiper arms one of them broke as we'll.  the rear wiper arm is also broken.  There is a nice aftermarket Allpine cd head unit in good working order there as we'll.  

For the buy it now and reserve price or higher the car comes with the stock alloy wheels with very poor tires as well as the pictured steel wheels with very nice Hankook snows.  If the bids get close to my reserve I will offer the high bidder the car without the snows. If the winning bidder does not want the snows i will knock $200 off the winning bid. 

The car has many new parts such as alternator and coil pack.  The waste gate door fell off the turbo and is rattling around in the cat but I have purchased a good used stock ko3 turbo that is included in the sale.  The car runs and drives just won't make boost.  The new turbo had minimal shaft play.  The check engine light is on.  I have run a vag com test and included the printout of the scan so the winning bidder can see what's up.  This car is AS IS condition.  The car has the original owners manuals as well as 2 normal flip keys, valley key and small plastic wallet key.  No tire kickers.  No shipping unless organized by winning bidder.  I will include a bill of sale and sighed title only upon exchange.  

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