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Old 25-09-08, 10:46 AM   #1
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Default 1984 Audi 80 Sport
Seller Type : Private
Vehicle Make : Audi
Vehicle Model : Audi 80 Sport
Price : £1900
Location : Northampton?
Additional Details : V5C (Logbook) ,Taxed

Not mine - I saw this on Edition 38...
I think you have to be a member to view their forum - so I've copied it...

http://www.edition38.com/forums/inde...owtopic=175820

[quote name='dregmk1' date='Sep 4 2008, 03:35 PM' post='1495458']
Now for sale is my 80 sport.

Basicaly its very clean for its age and pics dont do the car justice.

It currently has 10 months MOT and 4 months tax.

Lots ov work was done for the MOT including wishbones, ball joints and brake lines etc

The car is currently running Spax ride adjustable suspension with -60mm springs

The wheels I believe are RHs and are 7.5" x 15" with excelent tyres.

The engine is a 1.8 8v the same as a mk1 golf gti and has done 90k.

Heres some pics any questions please ask.












The price..

£1900

Can do a deal with standard wheels

Cheers for looking Rich

My number is 07971991692
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Old 26-09-08, 05:45 PM   #2
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Cheers Ryan, saved me a job was just about to cut and paste it myself!!!

Ive dropped the price to £1800 and I might px as Im after something I can use for track days,

Idealy an early golf vr6 or a later shape Quattro coupe.
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Old 26-09-08, 08:34 PM   #3
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is that £800 or £1800???

Is there a suitcase with £1000 in the boot included in the sale?

Going rate for a decent one is about £8-900.

Coxy's is immaculate.
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Old 26-09-08, 10:43 PM   #4
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I really do not want to sound arsey or negative but why oh why over the last few months has everyone harped on about getting hold of one of these superb motors because they have always wanted one, wielded a spray gun at them in the odd place or two, hoovered them out, slapped on some alloys then punted them off to make a quick buck or two. Some dream cars. P.M.S.L.
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Old 26-09-08, 10:53 PM   #5
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Yes, that does seem to be the case. This one was on e-Bay about 12-15months ago I think. It was a one or two owner if I recall: had seat covers on all its life & was a very good example - low mileage too. Each to his own on keeping them or not I guess. I'm a hoarder myself, so make up for those who move them on quickly. Cheers.
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Old 29-09-08, 08:16 AM   #6
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Cheers Ryan, saved me a job was just about to cut and paste it myself!!!

Ive dropped the price to £1800 and I might px as Im after something I can use for track days,

Idealy an early golf vr6 or a later shape Quattro coupe.
Got a peugeot 306 gti-6 thats ready to race if your interested? stripped out, recaro's, harness etc still road legal & a great track car. I'd steer clear of a VR6 for the track, you'll be disappointed.
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Old 13-10-08, 12:26 PM   #7
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No longer for sale, Ive now booked it in for some paint with a view to keep it.

Re the price I had it up for, I thought it was fair considering what I paid for it + time and money spent on it.

I obviously paid too much for it!!! didnt mean to cause offense.
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Old 13-10-08, 05:22 PM   #8
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I paid slightly (could have been worse) over the odds for my very tidy Coupe quattro as every man and his dog was after it - including a copper who wanted to park it up outside the local nick with a 'fire up the quattro' sign on it! Yes, unbelievable I know. Now I've put new lifters, big service, fluids changed, full check-up and a new clutch it has cost me way more than I could ever sell it for.

But that is old cars for you.

Still, another way to look at it is that '70s Porsches cost a lot more to buy, but my favourite car costs small change.

Glad to hear you are keeping your car. It is a nice one.
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