1999 Audi A6 Base Sedan 4-door 2.8l *no Reserve- Salvage* on 2040-cars
Sparta, New Jersey, United States
Please read the listing before bidding ITEM DESCRIPTION: DESCRIPTION: 1999 AUDI A6 QUATTRO- *NO RESERVE-SALVAGE* CONDITION: CONS -THE
ENGINE OVERHEATED ON THE WAY HOME FROM WORK AND SMOKE CAME OUT. I HAD
IT TOWED TO MY HOUSE. NOT SURE WHAT IS WRONG W/ THE ENGINE. -PLEASE
BE AWARE THAT THE FRONT BUMPER IS DAMAGED, THEIR ARE A COUPLE RUST
SPOTS ON THE DRIVER DOOR & THERE ARE A COUPLE SMALL DENTS TOWARDS
THE BACK END OF THE CAR. -ALSO PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE AC DOESN'T WORK AND THAT A CUP HOLDER IS BROKEN AS WELL AS THE KNOB TO ADJUST THE OUTSIDE MIRRORS. PROS -THE ALLOY WHEELS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE & THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE TOO. I HAVE DRIVEN ON THEM FOR ROUGHLY 10,000 MILES. -BOSE SOUND SYSTEM -HEATED, LEATHER SEATS (FRONT & BACK SEATS) -SUNROOF -CD & CASSETTE PLAYER -POWER LOCKS, WINDOWS & SEATS -ANTI-LOCK BRAKES -DRIVER, PASSENGER & SIDE AIRBAGS COLORS: EXTERIOR: SILVER INTERIOR: BLACK PAYMENT: - Payment is due within 7 days of the auctions end. - A unpaid item case will be opened after that time period for non-payment. SHIPPING: - This is pickup only -Thanks and happy bidding! |
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