1998 Audi A4 2.8l Parts Mechanics Salvage Handy Man Special Fixer Upper Repair on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
I will drop the price daily until this car is SOLD!!
I scored this car last year around April at a great deal because this car makes a very loud noise. I keep saying I'm going to get it fixed. I was able to get the front bumper off (which is an expensive part by the way) and then I gave up. Now, I'm just happy to break even and move on. The car does start. It does run and it does drive. I noticed the engine alone on eBay runs $700-$1000. The other parts on this car are fairly expensive as well. This is a great car for someone that fixes cars or someone that can part it out. Shipping cars is not something I have very much experience with so I ask that the buyer take care of the shipping. I live in Las Vegas, NV and can show the car anytime. I can also take more photos or videos at request. I can only accept payment via cash at pick up or check/money order drawn from a major bank. Your payment must clear before taking possession of the car and title. I was stuck w/ a bad check once in the past so now I am a little bit paranoid. You can email me at amareamable@gmail.com for an immediate response Just like the auction people say.. This car is sold AS IS Where Is ! |
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