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US $17,200.00
Year:2004 Mileage:71000
Location:

Dartmouth, NS, Canada

Dartmouth, NS, Canada

link to the youtube video walk around and car start here: 
http://youtu.be/rdRKnPn99wM 

UPGRADES: Premium Sport Package includes heated seatsxenon headlights, Bose sound system. Quattro All Wheel Drive 

This car has 18" Bentchi B3S chrome wheels on all seasons and comes with 18" Audi rims on snow tires. (email for pics)

Also has $3,000 Dual Exhaust installed and car comes with the old stock exhaust as well. (email for pics) 

Put in $6,000 Turbo Kit with ALL RELATED PARTS like blow off valve and pipes. 

Tinted back windows 5% and front windows 35% tint. 
(removable before selling if wanted) 

Brand New JUST INSTALLED 100% pure Carbon Fibre Cold air intake and inter-cooler along the front of the car. 

Installed 2 Foot Long RED LED Interior Lights under the dash and seats. 

New JVC Deck installed and Amp as well as 2 10" MTX subs.

All Leather Black interior, 6 Speed Manual transmission, VERY nice sound system. (removable as well if not wanted) 

Oil just changed with full synthetic 5w-40 and all new brake pads all around. 

Comes with set of Brake Pads, Rotors, 2 sets of floor mats, stock Head unit and stock exhaust as well 

slightly tinted headlights and tail lights

This car is running 350 Horsepower to ALL WHEELS 
Dyno'd at 348 HP BEFORE the new carbon fibre intake was installed 

Amazing car, Mint condition, extremely fast and sporty, comes with Bluetooth and GPS already installed. 

Have 3 other cars at home and hate to see my baby sitting around so she needs someone new to take care of her. 
For an ADDITIONAL $750, i will VINYL Wrap the car ANY COLOR YOU WANT. chrome, cold, chamelion, etc.

Will sell the car a bit cheaper if the Chrome Wheels, or sound system isn't wanted. Price is a bit negotiable but low ballers will be ignored. no tire kickers. call or text or email for details. 830-4485. thanks 

Car comes with all receipts with EVERYTHING done to the car. All work was done professionally in a shop or at the Audi dealership in Halifax.

CAR IS IN KM not MILES!
had 71k miles, 114k km. Car is mint, never been in an accident. email or text for many more pics. 
car located in Canada. will not accept paypal or cheque. Bank draft or cash in hand or money wire only.
pick up only. reasonable offers accepted. now low ballers. car is one of a kind.

link for kijiji ad here:
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-trucks/dartmouth/2004-audi-tt-coupe/585716009

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