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Item Summary: 1998 Audi A4 1.8L Turbo

Location: Sydney, NSW

Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Moving on, looking for a more practical car!

Asking Price: $25,000 ono

Delivery Methods: Pickup

Contact Info: PM on here

Extra Information:

Photos are from my Hot4s shoot which was published in Issue 201 (Jan 2011 issue). See issue for full spec listing

Brief rundown on the car:

* Car has been resprayed in House Of Kolor Candy Marble Red to Jet Black Fade by Queen Street Customs

* Interior is black leather with Gucci Fabric Inserts, Black vinyl roof with downlights, done by Queen Street Customs

* Custom Stereo install retrimmed in Black Vinyl and Gucci Fabric

* Motor is completely standard, regularly service, major service was carried out on vehicle at 120,000kms.

* Engine accessories are only a turbosmart boost tap (running 10psi) with turbosmart type 2 bov

* Stainless steel exhaust tips added, however exhaust system is completely standard

* Car has been dynoed @ Autosalon, making 87.4kws at the front wheels

* Stereo has had a DB reading of 131.3db @ Autosalon Final Battle 2010

* Bonnet has a couple of stone chips in it from driving it, this car is not a show pony, it gets driven most weekends along with the occasional trip to work. Car is always garaged at home and at work (if driven to work)

* Rego till May 2011

* Only thing is that the clutch will need to be replaced in the near future.

* WILLING TO DISCUSS SWAP OFFERS (I am after a Peanut eye (2003-2005) Subaru WRX)

* PLATES DO NOT COME WITH THE CAR

SERIOUS OFFERS ONLY...NO TYREKICKERS!!!!!!

Few photos of the car (will post larger size ones soon)

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