2003 Audi A6 V8 Quattro Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Fort Washington, Maryland, United States
2003 AUDI A6 4.2l V8
I AM SELLING MY AUDI, THIS CAR HAS CUSTOM WORK DONE TO THE ENGINE AND EXHAUST.!!!! AS SHOWN IN PICTURES, IT HAS 3 INCH DOWNPIPES INSTALLED THE MUFFLERS HAVE NOT BEEN CHOOSEN AT THIS TIME SO COMES WITH NO MUFFERS, THE SOUND IS AWESOME!!!! WHEN YOU TOUCH THE GAS PEDAL IT PUNCHES RIGHT ON POINT SINCE I HAD THE ENGINE TUNED.
THE REASON I AM SELLING THE CAR IS BECAUSE I HAD MY TRANSMISSION REBUILT AND PAID $2400.00 FOR THE JOB. WHEN I GOT MY TRANSMISSION BACK IT WAS INSTALLED AND A CODE FOR
((COMMUNICATION LINK ERROR CAME UP P0600)) I REPLACED THE TRANSMISSION COMPUTER TWICE, AND THE SAME CODE COMES UP, THE CAR STARTS RIGHT UP BUT WHEN YOU PUT IT IN GEAR THE GEAR INDICATOR DOES NOT SHOW ON THE DASH.
AT THIS POINT I AM OUT OF MONEY AND SPENT OVER 3000.00 ON MY ENGINE WHICH SEEMS TO RUN VERY WELL, NO OVERHEATING, NO SMOKING, NO ENGINE KNOCKING!! THE CAR COMES WITH 18" AUDI WHEELS, NO BODY DAMAGE, AND NEWLY REBUILT TRANNY BUT CAN'T GET IT TO WORK THE BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE, AND IF I KNEW MORE ABOUT THIS CAR I WOULD NOT SELL IT, EVERYSHOP I GO TO WANTS TO START OVER BY CHARGING ME WHAT THE LAST GUY CHARGED ME TO DO NOTHING. THIS PROJECT SHOUD BE STRAIGHT FORWARD PLEASE ASK ALL THE QUESTIONS YOU WANT , I WILL DO THE BEST I CAN TO ANSWER THEM I AM NOT ASKING FOR MUCH FOR THS CAR SO PLEASE BID WITH CARE OR JUST HIT BUY IT NOW THE CUSTOM 3 INCH DOWNPIPES ($975.00 CUSTOM) HAD THE O2 SENSORS INSTALLED AND HAS NO EFFECT ON ENGINE ( IT SOUNDS CRYSTAL CLEAR WHEN STARTING) I AM NOT TRYING TO SELL A BAD CAR, WHAT I WANT FOR THIS CAR IS WHAT IT COST WITHOUT A ENGINE IN IT SO ONLY BID IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT GETTING IT FIX
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