Audi A6 Avant Wagon Quattro 2.8 V6 All Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Alton, Illinois, United States
For sale is a 1999 Audi A6 Avant Wagon. It is being sold as a parts car because it does not start. I believe it is not getting spark. The timing belt is about 5000 miles old. The front brakes and both front axles are new 500 miles or so. The interior has a few minor issues mostly cosmetic. Front tires are good could use new rears soon. This car is for sale as a parts car with no warranty. I do have a clear title in my name so no issues there. Please ask any question al all if you want more pics please let me know. Also please feel free to make offers.
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Audi A6 for Sale
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