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2001 Audi Tt Quattro Convertable 6 - Speed Turbo - No Title Available on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:0
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States


*NATIONWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE. REQUEST A QUOTE FOR DOOR TO DOOR SHIPPING

IT MAY BE JUST FATE THAT YOU STUMBLED ACROSS THIS AUCTION. THE FACT OF THE MATTER IS,
WE CURRENTLY HAVE A 2001 AUDI TT QUATTRO CONVERT WITH A 6 SPEED THAT CAN NOT BE TITLED IN MINNESOTA.
YOUR CURRENT STATE MAY BE ABLE TO ASSIGN A VIN BUT WE ARE SELLING THIS AUDI WITH A BILL OF SALE ONLY.

NO TITLE AVAILABLE -NO TITLE AVAILABLE
WE ARE UNSURE OF THE MILES OR N/A
THE AD SAYS RECONSTRUCTED TITLE BUT IT IS NOT. WE HAD TO PUT SOMETHING IN THE LISTING BOX.

NO TITLE NO TITLE

WHAT'S THE DEAL YOU ASK?

THIS AUDI WAS PURCHASED FROM THE INSURANCE COMPANY. WE WERE UNDER THE IMPRESSION IT HAD A SALVAGE TITLE THAT CAN BE INSPECTED AND CLEARED. HENCE, A TITLE WOULD HAVE BEEN ISSUED. WE BEGAN THE REPAIRS IMMEDIATELY. AFTER ROUGHLY 75% COMPLETION, WE WERE NOTIFIED THAT A TITLE IS UNAVAILABLE AND THAT WE BASICALLY BOUGHT A PARTS VEHICLE. THE REPAIRS WERE INEXPENSIVE TO THIS POINT. HOWEVER, WE HAD TO DRAW THE LINE AND STOP PRODUCTION.

WHAT WAS REPAIRED?

RIGHT FENDER
HEADLIGHTS
CORE SUPPORT

WHAT'S LEFT?
HOOD
BUMPER
MISC

**THIS AUDI TT WAS A ONE OWNER VEHICLE AND RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.
**THE AIRBAGS DID NOT DEPLOY
**EVERYTHING WORKS TO THIS POINT. IE: A/C, ELECTRICAL, ETC...
**THE TOP IS IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION AND OPERATES WITHOUT ISSUE
**RUNS AND SHIFTS SMOOTH DOWN THE ROAD
**TIRES ARE AT 40%
**WHEELS HAVE AREAS OF PEELING AND CURBING
**THE INTERIOR IS EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN FOR THE YEAR

YOU HAVE HUNDREDS OF EXCELLENT PARTS AS THE SHEET METAL SHOWS NO SIGN OF RUST.

WHAT CAN I DO WITH IT?

APART FROM THE BIG $ VALUE OF THE PARTS, THE FACT THAT IT RUNS AND DRIVES, IT IS UP TO YOU.

WE ARE NOT SAYING THAT A DEALER CAN'T PUT A DEALER PLATE ON IT AND DRIVE IT
WE ARE NOT SAYING THAT YOU CAN'T PART IT OUT AND MAKE $
WE ARE NOT SAYING YOU CAN'T APPLY FOR AN ASSIGNED VIN
WE ARE NOT SAYING THAT YOU CAN'T APPLY FOR A CUSTOM RECONSTRUCTED TITLE

WE ARE SAYING THAT YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY ON A RUN AND DRIVE AUDI. WE SEE NO
ISSUES DRIVING IT HOME. WHAT YOU DO WITH IT IS UP TO YOU.

*FORWARD ALL QUESTIONS YOU HAVE AND WE WOULD BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER THEM
*WE DO SUPPLY TRANSPORT SERVICES TO YOUR DOOR CROSS COUNTRY IF YOU DO NOT DRIVE IT BACK.

IF YOU NEED A VIDEO SENT SHOWING THIS AUDI DRIVING, TOP FOLDING, OR ANY OTHER ANGLE, LET US KNOW.

 100% FEEDBACK
BID WITH CONFIDENCE

* BIDDERS WHO BID BUT DON'T PAY WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY
Elitemotorsportsmn.c o m


On Jun-19-14 at 09:16:06 PDT, seller added the following information:

 DON'T FORGET TO SCROLL DOWN TO THE Q AND A SECTION. MORE INFORMATION POSTED.


On Jun-22-14 at 09:00:20 PDT, seller added the following information:

UPDATE: New timing belt procedure with water pump installed.


On Aug-20-14 at 09:41:32 PDT, seller added the following information:

 THIS TT DOES RUN AND DRIVE GREAT. WE DO HAVE THE DRIVER AIRBAG IN OUR SERVICE CENTER. TO PREVENT

THEFT, WE KEEP THIS UNIT INSIDE AND WILL BE REPLACED ONCE WE HAVE A CONFIRMED WINNER.

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