2004 Audi A6 3.0l Quattro 01 02 03 04 3.0 Awd Runs Great Needs Minor Body Work on 2040-cars
Escondido, California, United States
2004 Audi A6 3.0L Quattro with 120k miles in really nice condition for a rebuild or great for parts.
Was my moms car. Was running great prior to accident and still runs great. My parents maintained the car extremely well and this would be a great project for a cheap rebuild or an awesome parts car. I've pictured the car to show the damage. Looks like their is a little frame damage on the passenger side; absolutly an easy fix on a frame straightener. Looks like it is a diamond style frame damage. But only appears to have pushed it a little; see pic of the actual bent frame. -We have all fog lights, undamaged -Driver side headlight, undamaged -Motor and tranny are in great working order. car is running and driving. -All power options are fully functional -Interior is in great shape. Driver seat has a little crack but everything else looks great. -Dash is in great shape without cracks etc. -All lights in the instrument cluster work, NO BURNT OUT LEDS What is damaged -Hood has a little damage; minor -Passenger side fender -Front bumper -Passenger side headlight The was a minor crack in the windshield prior to the accident The check engine light has been checked and the code was for a catylitic converter. I feel this would be a great car for a rebuild. However, low miles on a great motor / trans could be an awesome shell for parts. Car has 120k pampered miles. Pick up or shipping is available. Please call with any questions or email Marty 562-305-4299 If buyer would like to come see prior to auction end please let me know. Will take vehicle to mechanic of buyers choice at buyers expense for inspection. If inspection is requested it must be done before auction end. DO NOT BID IF YOU CANT PAY please… This is not a free service. eBay charges for listing and selling. The best part in buying this car is it was owned by my mom so we know everything about it. NOT buying from a salvage yard who can't/won't tell you details about the car. I will be glad to give you as much detail as you would like… Just ask |
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