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2270 days ago

1999 Audi A3 for sale!

Alycia from Feilding

1999 Audi A3 1.8L
3 door hatchback, Automatic, Petrol.
Rego til Aug 2020

WoF til May 2020

2 front tyres recently replaced, along with right headlight low beam.

Minor paint chipping by right headlight.

Ceiling material drooping.

On the inside, the right passenger panel, the material had come away but we pushed it back in. A small part has black duct tape on.

Has done 227,500km

This is a great car, no engine problems, runs smoothly and is economical to run. Being a European car, parts are slightly more expensive to replace, but it is a great car.



Have had it for 3 years, only selling as we are upgrading.



Listed elsewhere

Message me or text 027 747 8613 for more info or if interested.

Price: $2,000

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