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1999 RS4-V 4WD Stagea Neo ,Black

Tiptronic Auto,

Brand new 18" Wheels,

RS260 skirts and rear bumper

GenuineTakero's front bumper

Full 3 inch Exhaust from turbo back

Factory TV

Lowerd Bilstien struts with Nismo springs

Exon headlights

Eye Lids

Rear spoiler

Factory tinted glass

139,000 km,Motor has had no mods is completly std other than airpod

Adjustible Radius Rods

Over fenders

Self closing rear door

Rear cargo blind and net

Vehicle is located in Adelaide but has just had a

Vic Roads RWC 2 weeks ago, its a very nice car and looks fantastic the pictures are with Std front springs when sold will have lowered front springs fitted price will include towing to a transport dept for interstate buyers

any inspection welcome please PM me for further information

$14500 ono no swaps

pics up tonight

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Mate that is an incredible car for its money - very VIP.

I'd delete it and re-post with $18k.

Did you have the mods done under your ownership or were they already done?

Thanks

did wheels and body work price is what i need to get for it,could ask more but want to sell ASAP so i can order the next one

thanks for your comments

Wills01 is a good person to deal with!

Nice car good luck with the sale.

Free bump!

Now Sold

1999 RS4-V 4WD Stagea Neo ,Black

Tiptronic Auto,

Brand new 18" Wheels,

RS260 skirts and rear bumper

GenuineTakero's front bumper

Full 3 inch Exhaust from turbo back

Factory TV

Lowerd Bilstien struts with Nismo springs

Exon headlights

Eye Lids

Rear spoiler

Factory tinted glass

139,000 km,Motor has had no mods is completly std other than airpod

Adjustible Radius Rods

Over fenders

Self closing rear door

Rear cargo blind and net

Vehicle is located in Adelaide but has just had a

Vic Roads RWC 2 weeks ago, its a very nice car and looks fantastic the pictures are with Std front springs when sold will have lowered front springs fitted price will include towing to a transport dept for interstate buyers

any inspection welcome please PM me for further information

$14500 ono no swaps

pics up tonight

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