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Make:Audi quattro / Mitsubishi rvr

Model:1998 / 1994

Milage:217,000 / 159,000

Transmission:5 speed man / 5 speed man

Colour:Dark blue / Green/silver

Location:Sunny coast Qld

Complied?yes / yes

RWC supplied?yes / yes

Currently registered?yes / no

Price:$15,000 / $8,500

Contact:Brendan 0403 486 989

Comments / Modifications:The Audi is a "motor sport" edition build #140. High kays, but full service from Audi since new (until I bought it as I am a mechanic). It drives very well like a low kay vehicle. It has 2.6 V6, factory body kit, factory lowered suspension, factory alloys, plus all the luxury mod cons you would expect from Audi. Market value for this vehicle is $18,500 but I need a fast sale so make me an offer & you may just get a bargain!

The RVR is a very versatile little wagon! The back seats fold forward to make a large cargo area, or fold all the seats flat to make a double bed. There is a little bit of ground clearance for mild 4WDing, plus the turbo 4g63 engine makes it a hoot to drive on the road. (a great sleeper) I think it could look quite good too, if you take off the bullbar, lower it & give it a nice set of wheels. Also priced cheap for a quick sale.

Images:More pictures available upon request

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The audi is now getting towards the 220,000 km mark & price has been dropped to $13000

It still drives perfectley too. I have a fair bit of interest on it from carsales etc, so get in quick if you want an audi at a bargain price. Thats a lot of car for 13K!!

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RVR has just had 6 months rego put on it.

Audi has just had a service today. All still looks very good underneath, any inspection welcome.

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