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2010 Audi A3 2.0t All-wheel Drive Avant Wagon Lowered Bbs A4 Wrx Awd on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:44239
Location:

Rancho Cordova, California, United States

Rancho Cordova, California, United States
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2.0 Turbo, All-wheel drive, 6 speed automatic with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters, plenty of get-up-n-go!

Loaded with nearly every factory option, leather, heated seats, panoramic moonroof, xenon lights, LED tail lights, S-Line appearance package, auto headlights/wipers, Bluetooth, Bose Sound....all that and almost 30 MPG!

I bought this Audi with the intent of keeping it however I am purchasing a home and could use the extra cash for remodel etc. I have done a few aesthetic modifications but it can all be removed if you desire. No performance modifications as to maintain reliability and ease of ownership.

This is my daily driver but as you can see I'm meticulous about detailing and keeping it clean. BBS LM Rep wheels and tires are practically brand new (3 months) Unfortunately I only have 3 of the original wheels and tires, the 4th was damaged as a result of the accident, they will also be included in the sale price.

The only flaw with my car is the fact it carries a salvage title. I have pictures of the damage (via email) prior to repair and can provide receipts for the parts and repair as well. It has passed all necessary safety inspections and is registered and insured through Farmers. I have the title in hand and SMOG/emission inspection will be done prior to sale.

Feel free to call with any questions or if you would like to set up a time to see it. (Text OK)

916-719-1540

A quick list of the non-factory upgrades

BBS LM Replica wheels NITTO tires RS mesh center grille REAL 2014 front plate from Germany H&R sport springs (oem springs included) Custom Audi Q5 roof racks (custom made to fit the A3, OEM A3 racks are hideous) Bluetooth audio (play music from your phone, does not interfere with factory bluetooth "hands free calling") LED Interior light bulbs, crisp white and bright

Like any used vehicle purchase, this Audi is being sold AS-IS, no warranty expressed or implied. I will make the vehicle available for pre-purchase inspections at the prospective buyers request. All costs associated with inspection will be the responsibility of the buyer. I am willing to drive within 40 miles of 95670 for inspections however I will not leave the vehicle overnight with ANY shop.

I can help arrange transportation after the sale, please contact me prior to bidding if you have special circumstances. I have resources which make transportation REALLY affordable. If you plan on flying in---driving the Audi home, I can pick you up at Sacramento International Airport. Amtrak and Greyhound stations are also within the vicinity and I am willing to pick you up from any of those locations-no cab/taxi ride needed.

As far as payment, I am willing to accept Cashiers Checks or Money Orders. HOWEVER I will request that we draw the check from a local branch. Checks are getting easier and easier to fake, therefore I would like to be present when the check is drawn from your account. Bank wire transfers will also work, but please bear in mind any time it may take for the transfer to complete and clear. As always, CASH is KING, hundreds and fifties will be more than happily accepted!

Here's 90 pictures for you to enjoy :)

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