koda6966
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- 1988
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I've tried signing up for three.. it's been a couple days and I'm still waiting for a confirmation email so I can post and view threads. 
Anyone know of one that actually works? I'd like to view some info and ask questions on 1995 Audi 90 Quattro's before I buy the one I'm going to look at tomorrow. So far all I know is parts are expensive, the quattro AWD system is amazing, and I won't be upset with the highway power but city power will be sluggish.
Btw, the car is a 5spd and has a leather interior, heated seats, and a sunroof. The ultimate winter car. Well, not really the sun roof but that's still a plus.
So far all I know is that it runs, but needs a headlight and tires to be put on the road. I'm not sure if I'm buying it yet though, so don't get excited. Plus a tune up will help because it sat for a year before the guy that owns it now bought it and replaced the alternator, starter, and ignition. He says that it runs without sputtering or anything from the old gas.
A headlight will run me about 110 at the cheapest site online. No idea as to used parts on a forum. I haven't been able to get on one yet. Tires will be about 400 and then the tune up lets say 100. That's cheaper than fixing my Ranger and it will be a better winter vehicle, I'll keep the Ranger for summer though, I love my truck.

Anyone know of one that actually works? I'd like to view some info and ask questions on 1995 Audi 90 Quattro's before I buy the one I'm going to look at tomorrow. So far all I know is parts are expensive, the quattro AWD system is amazing, and I won't be upset with the highway power but city power will be sluggish.
Btw, the car is a 5spd and has a leather interior, heated seats, and a sunroof. The ultimate winter car. Well, not really the sun roof but that's still a plus.

So far all I know is that it runs, but needs a headlight and tires to be put on the road. I'm not sure if I'm buying it yet though, so don't get excited. Plus a tune up will help because it sat for a year before the guy that owns it now bought it and replaced the alternator, starter, and ignition. He says that it runs without sputtering or anything from the old gas.
A headlight will run me about 110 at the cheapest site online. No idea as to used parts on a forum. I haven't been able to get on one yet. Tires will be about 400 and then the tune up lets say 100. That's cheaper than fixing my Ranger and it will be a better winter vehicle, I'll keep the Ranger for summer though, I love my truck.
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