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Item: 1997 Audi A4 V6 Quattro

Location: Liverpool

Item Condition: very good

Reason for Selling: need a bigger car for the kids

Price and Payment Conditions: 16K ono

Extra Info:

-fully optioned A4 unlike the cheaper A4s on the market

-11 months rego

-1997 A4 (first rego 1998)

-Silver exterior (all color coded)

-black leather interior

-19" A8 rims

-2.6 V6, Quattro

-all power options (windows, mirrors, heated door handles and mirrors, etc)

-factory electric sunroof

-recently had major service (timing belt, engine mounts, all fluids, brake hoses and heaps more)

Contact Details:

PM

Email - [email protected]

Phone - 04 000 85 000

Pictures:

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~155K kms

no service books, but I'm a mechanic and i have maintained the car since i got it and repaired all the f*k ups, so the way it sits there is nothing to spend anymore

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