Pelvis Parsley wrote: » UK Ebay, but this has got to be delusional.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321497375644
OSI wrote: » Don't be too quick to slag the guy for poor maintenance. The twincharged 1.4 TSI is well known for causing a butt load of issues including throwing a rod and stretching the timing chain. They only made the twincharge for 3 years for good reason.
wotzgoingon wrote: » I thought they were still selling TSI's?
toastedpickles wrote: » This has to be a dreamer nearly 5k for ithttp://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/audi-a4-fully-kitted/7566716
h3000 wrote: » Did you not see that it was ***kitted*** and ***slammed*** and let's not forget ***TDI***. A bargain I'd say
cson wrote: » "Lady owner" :pac: When did VAG cars become the marque of choice to skangerise amongst the particular demographic that's partial to that nonsense? It was always 306s and the like back when I was in school iirc.
toastedpickles wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/audi-a4-fully-kitted/7566716
Nct till 2015!!!!
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Seeing lady owner automatically springs the following to mind.... It's never/rarely been checked for oil The alloys will be badly Kerbed There'll literally be a years supply of bobby clips lying in the most random places
cson wrote: » Yeah based on my experiences in cars with members of the fairer sex, I'd probably consider "Lady Owner" to be a negative tbh! :pac:
Autosport wrote: » As a lady driver I do check the oil, don't use bobby pins, alloys are perfect as some of us females can actually park :P Generalisation much :P
PrettyBoy wrote: » €90k for a '96 Ferrari 355!? An acquaintance bought an immaculate 360 with similar mileage for €65k last year..your man in Cafco needs his bloody head examined.
toastedpickles wrote: » This has to be a dreamerhttp://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/audi-a4-fully-kitted/7566716
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » What comfort would one have with "slamming" a car so excessively. Any little bump and it would catch the arch, no? Had the pleasure of seeing a lad with a car the same if not even more lowered, trying to manoeuvre his way over a big enough ramp the other day. He had to go over it at an angle of about 45 degrees, crossing over to the other side of the road in the meantime!
djimi wrote: » Its one of those fads that I really dont get. Its not comfortable, practical and it doesnt even make the car look better (quite the opposite in fact). Each to their own but while its fine on a show car that will most likely be trailered all over the place, for a road going car its just pointless.
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » Forget slammed to the deck, that is sooo 90's. Extreme camber is where it's at these days:
wotzgoingon wrote: » Can that seriously be driven?
Stallingrad wrote: » "First to sell will buy." :pac: