AUDI TT 2003*** FREE FUEL ***
AUDI TT FOR SALE
Cambelt has been replaced
Brand new spark plugs just installed
*** 1 Free Tank of gas with full price paid.***
Here is a stunning example of European Quality.
This Audi TT will make your heart race when you drive it.
Features 6 speed tiptronic/ automatic, Multiple Airbags, Beautifully crafted partial leather interior.
These cars have fantastic reviews, If you enjoy driving, then this is the car for you.
Please note "no warranty is implied and is sold as is where is."
Has just had a fresh service and new warrant for the new owner to enjoy.
No Time Wasters.
See spec below.
Kms 139900
Year: 2003
Make: AUDI
Model: TT
Colour: Silver
Submodel: COUPE 1.8T (Turbo)
Body Style: Hatchback
Engine No: AUQ-056591
Chassis: TRUZZZ8N531006415
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car/Van
Seats: 4
CC rating: 1,780cc
Fuel Type: Petrol
Assembly Type: Imported Built-Up
Country of Origin: Germany
Gross Vehicle Mass: 1,550kg
Axles: 2
Model Code: GH-8NAUQ
Cell 0221301122
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