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2005 B7model A4 2.0T

Brilliant Silver

2.0L 4 Cylinder Turbo (unlike the gutless 1.8, 1.8T, 2.0 motor)

97000km

Service history log books

Automatic (Had a major service few weeks ago, cost $4500 with receipt, it is basically now a brand new gearbox!!)

**The rest B7 A4s out there on the market sure hasnt had their transmission major serviced!

Black and silver duo colour leather seats (limited)

H.I.D fog lights

New Battery

New tyres and brakes

New Spark plugs

runs 98 RON

Good condition inside and out

Car drives like new, powerful, smooth and stylish! All you need is either lower it or add a set of nice rims on it, you'll be sweet~

Will not disappoint!

New car smell!!

Looked after well!! As NEW!!

Owner bought a new car already.

Oringinally wanted $22,500 with RWC and fresh 6 months rego, but to save you money, time and my hassle, I have now dropped down to $19,999

$19,999 w/o rwc, rego

0433-350-626 inspection welcome!

Call or TXT

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Edited by sky_34

plenty of B7 A4's have their gearbox's serviced. Every 60,000km. See atleast 5 a week come in for it.

Guessing multi-tronic control unit was replaced at $4500.

Will save next owner loads of cash!!

Good luck with sale.

P.S. Was cambelt replaced at 4yrs/90,000km?

plenty of B7 A4's have their gearbox's serviced. Every 60,000km. See atleast 5 a week come in for it.

Guessing multi-tronic control unit was replaced at $4500.

Will save next owner loads of cash!!

Good luck with sale.

P.S. Was cambelt replaced at 4yrs/90,000km?

Yes, exactly and apparently if you don't have them serviced before 70,000km, they will start to have problems like slipping in gears, freind's one even jammed itself and got stuck on the road!

It certainly does save the buyer loads of money! $4500!! thats exactly how much it cost me (got receipt for it too!) buyer for this A4 is pretty much buying it for $15,500 in regards to the cost of the service on the gearbox!!

cambelt was changed, even the pully was replaced! This A4 is in really good condition from inside to outside! anyone whos keen out there? cheers

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