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1997 AUDI A4 Quattro

261,xxx on the clock

5spd Manual

Super Clean Interior! (except the small tear on driver seat

Slotted and Drilles Rotors All Round... With Green Stuff brake pads

XForce cat back zaust!

colourful boost gauge

hks pod filter we put on, so it can dose (its a very sly subtle PSHH) can be returned to standard no worries

Sunroof

the prevoius owner replaced gaskets/turbo/waterpump/aircon pipes

rolling on CONCEPT 5's Brand New tyres all round

AWESOME on fuel.. i honestly get about 600kms' on a tank!

AWESOME after market headlights that MAKE THIS CAR WHAT IT IS...look at the other b5's in glee when u se ehow shit the standard lights are...stacked with angel eyes and xenons!!! WOOHOO

FULL LEATHER AND WOODGRAIN INTERIOR!!!!

PLENTY of boot space for... tyres? for ya drift car?

also all the wires for a stereo and speakers have been wired tot he back professionally. but arnt connected to anything (im not a stereo man)

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despite the high kms, i bought this car from adelaide... i drove it back stopping the car once to put petrol in... drove it back to melbourne and it DID NOT MISS A BEAT

comes with plenty of compartmens, guys love it, girls love it (for your missus, with the sunshade... if you flip it down and lift up the flap that covers the mirrors.. 2 lights either side fo the morror come on... PERFECT VANITY for ya missus)... theres also one on the drivers side lol for all u pretty fellas!

car does not do skids... drives well.. all round regretful sale...

but after selling the GTR i got this.. i still have my r32 gtst.. selling up everything so i can fund my way to japan to buy a car n teach english there!

the car has a decent amount of go for what it is!

PRICE 15k ONO

0431242703 sms or call G'

the car has about 10 months rego on it... roadwrothy can definatly be provided no worries in fact i still have ym one from when i got it registered in vic!

if your looking for a classy car, that DOES NOT ATTRACT COPS AT ALL WHAT SO EVER... or if you wana "grow up" a lil bit then this is the car for you

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