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5-speed Manual, Enthusiast Owned Original 635csi, Good Condition, 117k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:117917 Color: and interior
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Beaverton, Oregon, United States
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This is a good condition, 5-speed manual, third owner E24 635csi, that recently proved itself over a 3,000+ mile journey from New York to Oregon. Two members of the crew here at 503 Motoring took the challenge of bringing this low mileage survivor 635csi all the way from New York to our home here in Oregon. Over a period 3 days, they traversed the continental United States, without one hiccup. Once the 6 was home we went through it and replaced some maintenance items, including all new brake pads and rotors, oil and filter, and hood struts, as well as some cleanup on the exterior and interior. This car features a rare combination of the 5-Speed manual Getrag with the Hi-Line leather wrapped interior. A very few number of these cars in this spec were produced. The car will come with a full set of TRX 5-lug 15" Bottlecap wheels, with a full size 5th wheel as the spare (with the original spare tire). The car currently has the 16" BBS Basketweaves which are seen in the photos below, and will also be included. It even has the original first aid kit, and full tool kit (they came with a real one back then!) It has an aftermarket Alpine CD player (the only aftermarket item on the car), but will include an OEM stereo as well. This is a rare find in the E24 world and is a true European Classic.

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Already Europe's best-selling luxury brand, Audi's objective is to overtake BMW by the end of the decade by selling more than two million cars per year (BMW is shooting for 1.54 million sales in 2013). If those objectives are met, VW Group should be on track to be the industry's volume leader by 2018.

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