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Hi all, Im new to the site sorry for the first up sale post, but I thought Id put her up for some interest, poss even a trade on what im after,

cheers guys.

Model: AUDI A4 TURBO QUATTRO Colour: BLACK

Transmission Type: 5 SPEED MANUAL

Registration Number (or VIN# if vehicle is unregistered): NBE28U

Mileage: KMs 149,000

Price: $17,500

Other Information: AS FOLLOWS

Pictures: INCLUDED

Contact: Rob

Email: <email>

Phone: 0424919400

Location: THE ENTRANCE NSW, 60MINS NORTH SYD, 40 MINS SOUTH NEWCASTLE

JUST POSTED ON CARSALES TODAY I WILL PASTE THE AD AS FOLLOWS:

HEADTURNING QUATTRO GP 1.8L TURBO RARE FACTORY BLACK WITH TAN LEATHER + CARBON INTERIOR, 20'S, IMMAC

This car is immaculate and I mean immaculate. Paint, interior, mechanically is in A+ cond. Serviced every 5000kms by a European car specialist, recently had the Major service including complete timing belt kit, ac belts, Water pump, compressor,drive belts,tensioners etc completed costing over 2K.receipts. 6 months rego, nothing to do just drive-away, Euro number-plates.

Black metallic paint with Tan Leather interior from factory, which I can tell you, is a very rare colour combo for an A4.

Engine- Audi A4 1.8L Turbo, Mechanically Standard, only mod is a blow off valve. Fuel economy is great, on par with 4 cylinder car. Exterior- Factory Black, Black tinted windows, Halo Bmw style angel eye headlights, Rear Bmw M3 style led tail lights, Clear side indicators, Chrome exhaust tip, 20 Inch Chrome wheels, lowered, professionally fitted, gets everywhere no scraping or rubbing even with a full car not a problem, sits perfectly. Also have factory 18inch mags + rubber that can be arrange a deal with upon sale if preferred.

Interior- Factory Tan Leather interior, carbon dash + door inserts, chrome gear knob, CD + rears & fronts with IPod adaptor, this is a rare A4 GP model fitted from factory with GP Steering wheel & GP front bolstered/ bucket seats. Electric mirrors, windows, digital temperature select AC etc; this is the top of the line model available at the time. Immobiliser, Alarm, Auto window winders, windows can be wound up automatically from the keypad when youre outside car.

IMMACULATE, NOTHING NEEDED TO BE DONE OR SPENT AT ALL. It turns heads, without attracting unwanted attention. Reason for sale,purchase of a 4wd to tow newly acquired boat. I can guarantee you will not find another like this on the market.NOT OWNED OR ABUSED BY A YOUNG P PLATER,MATURE AGED OWNER,The cars condition will support this.This has been garaged, mechanically kept, washed weekly & babied,it has been my pride for several years.Must be Seen in person,Photos do not do it justice

IM LOOKING AT GETTING INTO A FORESTER GT NOW FOR TOWING AS IVE JUST RECENTLY PURCHASED A BOAT,

SO OPEN TO SWAPS + CASH, I THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE A GOOD SITE TO OFFER IT TOO

PICS AT THE CARSALES LINK BELOW

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...tan&trecs=1

CHEERS.

0424919400

[email protected]

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