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Year:2002 Mileage:97965
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2002 Audi TT Turbo
Black / Black
97,965 Miles / VIN: TRUWC28N021002198


Stan East at Certified Import Auto sales
723 N.Scottsdale Tempe, AZ 85281
Phone: (480) 945-0808/(602) 770-7004
Fax: (480) 945-0991
Email: edimport@msn.com
2002 Audi TT Turbo

WARRANTY AVAILABLE!!!!!!This Audi TT doesn't just look phenominal, it drives phenominal! Truly a properly tuned peice of art!  NEW TIRES, REAR SPOILER, RIMS, EXHAUST ETC... This 1.8L ALL WHEEL DRIVE Audi TT is packed with a turbo that will sink you in your seats and an exhaust that sounds like a symphony of fine tuned motorports. The interior is nothing short of stunning! Little to no wear and tear, and a suede roof top, This Audi is spectacular from the inside out! Take it out for a test drive TODAY, we are open all 7-days of the week! One minute behind the wheel and we can almost guarantee you will fall in love! Courtesy of Import Auto Sales 723 N. Scottsdale Rd. Tempe AZ 85281 (480) 945-0808

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Located in Tempe, Arizona, Certified Import Auto sales is a pre-owned, late model dealer that provides customers with a complete automotive experience at competitive prices.

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