2006 Audi A3 Base Hatchback 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Selling all the way is this clean Audi A3 2.0T 2006 with 104k miles. I bought this car directly from a insurance firm bcos i wanted to use it. had fixed almost all the major affected parts.... car runs n drive, just changed the axle, fender, fog light n cover ( all driver side) . bcos i wanted to ship the car outside d country, i didnt av it painted yet (the affected sides) but all parts are fixed. car has no scratches, just minor dents(see pics for details). this is a great expensive car, am selling it away bcos am traveling out of the country on emergency. pls make me an offer n dis full option car may be urs. contact me @ 2674392557.... Thanks for looking... just make up time come check it out, you will definitely luv this great car. Note: I av d car tittle on my name as salvage, but i can help with the tittle papers in your name for free instantly. I also av a vw jetta 2006 with 102k miles...ur choice. d last 2 pics are for d jetta....thanks for looking... |
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