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Make: Audi

Model: 1996 A4 b5 V6 2.6ltr

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: White

Location: Melbourne

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price:

Contact: 0422 808 424 or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications: Full leather interior, woodgrain, electric windows, mp3 headunit, tinted windows all optional extras. The car is in perfect condition mechanically and cosmetically. inspections are welcome

This car will be up on carsales soon, if anyone is interested please contact me ASAP.

>I AM VERY INTERESTING IN TRADING THE CAR FOR A R33 OR R32 SKYLINE NON TURBO.

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Edited by Radion
no offence but why the f**k would u swap a jap car for a german one are u nuts, i work for audi( not sayin that they are a bad car) but u gota be outa ur mind

You would swap for a german car if you are fed up with your jap car falling apart all the time. :D

audi are nice i think i would trade my r33 in for a audi TT but thats all. and even then i would save up and by another skyline.

Then again i couldn't even jump start my mates car with my families wagon a4 because the battery or something was to weird

Edited by 000DNK

lol jap cars falling apart do u know how much german cars fall apart, working on them day in day out, all i can say is the new models are brilliant, i would take them over any jap car specially the new S6 omg twin turbo v10 FTW!!!

haha im joking, jap cars are great. But supposedly german cars are the strongest.

Anyway im still looking to trade my car for a skyline.. anyone interested? message me offers or to arrange inspection.

cheers

haha im joking, jap cars are great. But supposedly german cars are the strongest.

Anyway im still looking to trade my car for a skyline.. anyone interested? message me offers or to arrange inspection.

cheers

Possibly... but could you put up more details of your car?

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