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Hey all,

Been trying to sell the old man's B5 for a while now. We've had it since new.

Details are as follows:

  • 1999-built, January 2000-rego'd B5 (update version with fog lights in bumper, revised tail-lights, factory Xenons, etc)
  • 1.8T 20-valve with Tiptronic 5-speed
  • Agate grey with black leather interior (factory Recaros, I think, with electric lumbar adjustment)
  • factory standard
  • super-low mileage - 58,000kms
  • very good condition, no major accidents (a few parking scuffs is all)
  • clean, original paint
  • factory AM/FM tape deck with 10-disc stacker in the boot
  • all the usual electric options + climate control, dual-airbags, cruise control, etc.

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If you want more details, please send me a PM, or check out the ad on CarSales: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/audi-a4-2000-14176230?eapi=2&base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=0&find=grey|CarAll&__N=898%201506%201282%204294967194%204294967178%201216&num=15&silo=Stock&Range=Price%3a10000%2c15000~0.5&sort=default
Currently listed at $11k, willing to bargain if we're given a reasonable offer. Western Sydney area.

Not interested in swaps or part-exchanges, sorry.

Cheers,
Nick

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