2015 Audi Q5 on 2040-cars
Richland, Michigan, United States
2015 AUDI Q5 PREMIUM PLUS THIS Q5 CAR RUNS AND LOT DRIVES THIS APPEARS TO BE ANEASY REPAIR MOSTLY BOLT ON PARTS AND SOME WIRING, SOME COMPUTER SYSTEM RESETTINGMAY BE NEEDED. THE ODOMETER READS 758 MILES UNFORTUNATELY IT APPEARS THAT ATAUCTION THE BATTERY WAS DEAD AND THE ODOMETER COULD NOT BE READ SO IT WAS SOLDMILEAGE NOT ACTUAL. THE CAR IS AN EASY REPAIR AT THIS POINT AND IS EXTREMELYCLEAN ON THE INSIDE. THE PAINT IS GOOD AND THE THE CAR IS READY TO BE FINISHEDAND GET A NEW HOME. THE CAR IS NICELY EQUIPPED AND THE PANORAMIC SUNROOF IS AVERY NICE OPTION. THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION ONE WHEEL HAS HEAVY SCRAPS INTHE ALUMINIUM. THE CAR HAS A CALIFORNIA SALVAGE TITLE PLEASE CHECK WITH YOURLOCAL DMV OR SECRETARY OF STATE TO SEE WHAT IS NEEDED TO TITLE THE VEHICLE. THECAR WAS HIT LEFT SIDE FRONT. THE PREVIOUS OWNER BEGAN REPAIRS AND STARTED BYREPLACING THE BODY PANELS. THE VEHICLE STILL HAS TYPICAL DAMAGE IN LINE WITHBEING HIT IN THE FRONT. WE REPLACED THE FOLLOWING. THE BATTERY THE, STEERINGGEAR, RACK, RADIATOR AND MOUNTINGS. WE KNOW THE CAR NEEDS A CORE SUPPORT ANDSOME SUSPENSION PARTS THIS IS NOT ALL THE VEHICLE WILL NEED. INSPECTION ISWELCOME AS I KNOW THE PICTURES CANNOT SHOW THESE ISSUES. AGAIN, THE CAR RUNS ANDLOT DRIVES.
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