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Supercharged 3.0l Audi A4 Avant Quattro Awd Wagon on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:141000
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
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Audi A4 Avant Quattro
Four Door Wagon
Four Wheel Drive
~141,000 Miles

I just got this car in February, but my situation is changing and I’m moving out of state. I could use the money for the move, and logistically it makes sense to only move one car. Let me know if you have any questions or want to come take a look at the car. I live in Ybor, but I’m willing to meet up where ever.

Parts List:

  • PES G3 Supercharger $3,999.99
  • Bilstein/HR Suspension $691.83
  • Hotchkis Sway Bar $507.00
  • MSR 045 18x8 Wheels $635.00
  • Thermal R&D Exhaust $849.96
  • Aftermarket “R8 Style” Headlights $259.99
  • OEM S4 Bumper 2002 +$600.00

Total New Parts Price: ~ $7,500

Pro:

  • Wagons are generally badass
  • Rare 6 speed transmission
  • Super clean interior
  • Pretty extensive parts list
  • Fast enough to get in trouble, not too fast to be dangerous
  • Superchargers sound awesome
  • Quiet and comfy, ~40 MPG highway
  • In-Dash multi-disc BOSE stereo
  • Everything I can think of on the interior works (cruise control, power seats, radio, traction control, zone control AC, etc)

Neutral:

  • AC works but needs to be charged. I’ll probably end up doing that before I sell it. It’s getting hot out.
  • About 141,000 miles on the odometer.
  • Tires are getting on the bald side.

Con:

  • Paint could use some work. Clear coat is faded/gone on every flat surface (roof, hood, under the trunk window, etc). A couple decent scrapes on the passenger side of the car.
  • Couple dings and dents, with some rumples in the front fenders
  • Wheels are a little scuffed, but they still drive straight and balance perfectly.

I have a quote to get the car painted, but I’d prefer to sell it before going through the trouble. If I get it painted, the price is going up.

 

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