2002 Audi A4 Sport on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Clean 2002 Audi A4. The title is salvaged it was in an accident in 2003-2004 time frame. The car was repaired by Audi of Littleton Colorado. The car drives and handles beautifully. I really hate to see it go. I have done most of the major repairs to the car as far as expense. It has a brand new radiator, 2 new catalytic converters and 4 new O2 sensors, New clutch kit with only 7000 miles on the clutch. New slave and master cylinders. all work was done by a certified Audi Tech. The car is the sports package EBAY would not let me enter the proper info. It has the 3.0L V-6 30 valve engine with the S-line 6 speed manual transmission. S-line suspension and it is all-wheel drive or QUATTRO. It is a great car its just the title hurts the value which i think the car is worth way more. I can email more pictures upon request. In the pictures i didn't try to shine it up a ton I'm not trying to sell something the car is not. I Keep the vehicle very clean and do not abuse it what so ever. The car is completely stock with no upgrades or performance parts added. The interior needs a little work. The rear heated seat controller is a little used. I don't have the original stereo for the car it was not in it when i purchased the car in 2010. The roof rack on the car does not come with it. I showed the major flaws in the paint in the pictures over all it is in great shape for its age and mileage. i honestly could not have asked for a better car. I am selling it to purchase a vehicle i can tune and do some work too. Possibly a WRX if you have one to possibly trade or work a deal.
Buyer is responsible for pick-up/shipping. Cash, or Certified check. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to ask thanks. Eflite90@yahoo.com |
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