![]() 01/02/2014 at 21:21 • Filed to: ebay | ![]() | ![]() |
2002 Audi TT Quattro manual, 120,413 miles, $9,950.00, but here is the kicker:
Baseball Glove Leather! So, NP or CP? !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
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CP, that leather is hideous
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Those seats are AWESOME!!! I might pay the asking price of the car just for the seats!
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What....why......CP bro. I'll give you 5 bucks for the steering wheel.
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I wonder if you can get glove conditioner in gallons?
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I remember those seats. But that steering wheel looks like it was made from kielbasa...
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Oh man, CONCUR!
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Hmmm... Knock off a few $K and you might have a deal.
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The interior's less poncey than the exterior. I hate those things just the same way as Priuses, because the owners were always unbearably smug about what's really not a very nice piece of design, and definitely not a very good car.
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Is it weird that I'm having fantasies about driving this car pantsless?
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Those seats are SWEET. At 120k it better have the timing done. I would honesty prefer the coupe. I'm would say a fair price
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"Timing Belt service is completed"
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Hey keep your baseballs to yourself
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Good, because you have to remove the whole front of the car.
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Hey keep your baseballs to yourself
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Behold, the interior of my first A4 ... taken oddly right before I sold it.
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Not quite the same
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Yeah, the baseball stitching is not present as well. :(
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Tough call. I bought my 2005 TT 225 Roadster a year and a half ago for $9400 but it had 131000 miles (traded it 5 months later for a 2013 Mustang GT and got $11000 in trade) . Didn't have the rare seats though. I think a fair price for this one would be in the $8500-9000 range, less if the timing belt hasn't been done.