Wholesale To The Public**** 1999 Audi A8 **** Clean *****no Reserve on 2040-cars
Fulton, New York, United States
1999 AUDI A8 4.2L QUATRO BUY CHEAP NO RESERVE AUCTION THE GOOD: RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD ON OUR TEST DRIVE TIRES ARE LIKE NEW BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE NO RUST LOW MILES FOR YEAR ABOVE AVERAGE SHAPE FOR THE YEAR THE NOT SO GOOD: SMALL HOLE IN REAR SEAT AS SHOWN SCRATCHES ON FRONT BUMPER AS SHOWN SCRATCHES ON DRIVER REAR SECTION OF BUMPER AS SHOWN LOOK AT ALL PICTURES AND BID ONLY IF YOU INTEND TO PURCHASE THIS ITEM
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SO BID TO WIN IF YOU HAVE THE MONEY VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY SO FEEL FREE TO MAKE A BUY IT NOW OFFER .... $500 DEPOSIT REQUIRED AT END OF AUCTION AND BALANCE IS TO BE PAID W/ IN 72 HOURS OF SALE UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED WE CAN HELP ARRANGE SHIPPING AND MIGHT BE ABLE TO SHIP DEPENDING ON DISTANCE BUT WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING Absolute Auto Sales llc. Wholesale division Selling vehicles to the public at wholesale prices. We have been selling retail to customers for 30 years with financing to everyone so we decided to start a new division and offer cars to the public with out financing to eBay customers at or below wholesale prices. Some of the cars are fresh trades that might need a little or a lot of work so instead of doing the work we will list what we know the vehicle needs and sell it CHEAP !!!! That way you save tons of money. Some of these vehicles need nothing so read the full description then ask any question you may have. We recommend and welcome all vehicle inspections prior to bidding, not after. We are always available for this since we want every buyer to be 200% satisfied. We value our rating and appreciate any and all feedback. If it is good then post it but if you have a problem then please let us try to fix it. We will do our best with in reason. We also recommend having vehicles inspected before bidding. Deposits are non-refundable unless vehicle is made unavailable beyond customer control. We are a New York State retail sales dealer therefore must charge tax, inspection and licensing fees to all New York customers. We charge a small $299 transaction and prep fee to all ebay customers. ALL UNITS ON EBAY
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IT WHOLESALE TO ANOTHER DEALER THIS IS A NEW YORK STATE LAW SO THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS IF YOU ARE A NEW YORK RESIDENT AND CANT ABIDE BY THESE RULES THEN PLEASE DON'T BID THE ONLY OTHER WAY TO SELL IT WITH OUT BEING INSPECTED IS TO SELL IT SALVAGE SO YOU CAN DO THE REPAIRS AND HAVE DMV INSPECT IT YOURSELF. THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY OUT OF STATE BUYER OR IF THE VEHICLE IS BEING SHIPPED TO ANY STATE OTHER THAN NEW YORK SOME VEHICLES ARE REPOSSESSIONS AND INSTEAD OF HAVING A TITLE THEY HAVE NYS REPO PAPERS PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR STATE TO SEE IF ANYTHING ELSE IS NEEDED WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY EXTRA PAPERWORK OR COSTS Thank you for your business. |
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2015 Audi A3 Cabriolet
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