1999 Audi B5 A4 Avant 1.8t 5 Speed on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Up for auction is my 1999 audi a4 avant. This car has been nothing but great to me. Mechanically this car is perfect and needs nothing. I have owned this car for just around 15 months since 158k miles. I bought it from a friend that owned it for 3 years since 126k miles. I know all maintenance that has been done to this car for the last 4 years. The car is lowered on ST coilovers ($1700 new) and have around 30k on them. I am going to try and list everything done to the car, there is a lot. Interior is mint, one very tiny rip in driver seat and one burn in rear seat, no wrinkles! New redline leather shift boot. car has no lights on and DOES NOT LEAK ANY FLUIDS! Windshield is original and has a 4" crack near bottom. Little dent in driver door, no paint crack. Car cleans up extremely nice and always gets compliments. Car has never left me stranded and would not hesitate to drive anywhere. All fluid is up to date and car needs nothing (other than some exterior)
-35k miles on timing belt kit and accessory belt -30k on track density engine mounts -30k on ST coilover suspension ($1700) -25k on both front axles (oem) -7k on S4 OEM clutch, PP and light weight flywheel. rear main seal and clutch bleeder as also changed ($1200) -4k miles on performance rear diff mount ($300) -6k miles on brakes (discs, pads, and rear calipers) $800 -15k miles on B&M short shifter and transmission fluid -a6 fat fives wheels 17x8 -interior LED lighting -leather hood bra -one piece headlights with 6k HIDS -S4 sideskirts -S4 bumper (broken) -magnaflow catback exhaust (quiet) -pioneer headunit with ipod hookup in glovebox -new lower rad hose and newer radiator (25k) -new coolant and brake resouvoirs (and fluid) -probably more that I am missing..... If you want/need more info or pics do not hesitate to ask!! |
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In case you're remembering all the stories about BMW and the London Olympics last summer and wondering where Mercedes-Benz was in all of that, the answer lies in the numerous mouths at the Olympic trough. The IOC is the organization and oversight body of the Olympics - much like the way the FIA oversees world motorsport. BMW, though, sponsored the London Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games, so during the games IOC reps rode in Benzes, LOCOG and its guest dignitaries rode in BMWs.
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