2004 Audi Allroad 4.2 V8 Quattro Wagon on 2040-cars
El Dorado Hills, California, United States
This Audi has been my personal driver for business for about 6 months. Needed to switch to a F250 for Towing, so she is up for sale. Runs and drives excellent. Some normal bruises, dings, 1 small dent but still looks very very nice. Priced Excellent but a serious offer will take it! I love these 4.2 Audi's, if you never driven one you should. Excellent performance in the snow. Everything works just as it should. It has been California Smogged as well. Will be taking more pictures in a day or so.
I have Priced it very, very nicely, call it 'No Baloney pricing" would you like a Bargain? Here it is! But..I am considering ALL reasonable offers from any Serious buyer! So if you are this person, and would like to own this Audi, please be serious and pick up the phone and call me! Happy to answer all your questions. Also if you need it shipped, happy to help drop it at the shipper of your choice etc, have helped ship worldwide. Recommend DAS for US shipping. Please..Any Questions or Need an extra Photo of something more specific, Please Ask!!! I will be more than happy to accommodate you! Email me or Always feel free to give me a Ring at 530-318-2586! Thanks! Chris It is Priced Extremely Well but a Reasonable Offer will Own it! ALSO Please, Please make sure your means to purchase is intact before you place a bid, appreciated. If you are considering Purchasing and may need help with your bank call me first before you offer or Buy it Now.Since it is so nice out the Probability is high I will be taking it out for a spin, so miles may be slightly higher. This Vehicle Is for Sale locally, I have right to end auction early!! FYI- If you have a Reasonable Offer and would like to own this car Please make it, You DO NOT have to wait until the End of The Listing!!! Thanks! Call me with any Questions! Thanks for looking and Happy Ebaying! Thanks, Chris |
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