Subject: RE: Purchase question for used Audi for me
Fay Kelley
iceisit at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 16 11:45:50 PDT 2008
Tom wrote:
>http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/trouble_shooting/20vboost.html#intro
Thanks for the info !
>..... I've used these two products and been very, very
>happy with the results.
>http://www.intendedacceleration.com/
>http://www.mtm-online.de/en/
great !
>However, heading down the modification road means that finding a car with a
>well documented history is essential. You must have everything performing
>correctly prior to adding mods.
Okie, I am convinced that if the car doesn't have good records I'll
pass no matter
what and wait.
>. . . .Trust me. It will be hard to drive
>anything else. Chipped turbo cars also rule at altitude, something else to
>consider, given your location.
very good ! sounds delightful .... the AZ highways are wide open and I have
had the pleasure of driving the car at high speeds in the wide open spaces
with big sky .... it is indeed fun.
>On another note, there are always a ton of Audis for sale on the Colorado
>Craig's list boards. Check the Denver + Boulder listings. I don't see a CO
>car being too far to drive home if you find the right one. Maybe a mid 90's
>S car???!
S car ... I haven't researched them ... will give them a look see ~
>But not mine! Sorry! ;-)
I bought my taupe cashmere grey Audi in Denver a few years ago, from a private
part that was leaving the country. It was in great condition then
and was 1,000
cheaper than any other similar A6 at that time.
Unfortunately the day before I drove home I had a terrible riding accident
(was looking for an Arab there as well) and it was the worst drive home of my
life .... my lower back devoid of skin made the drive take a lot
longer .... but great
cars there.
I got the car on the weekend, so there was no place to get it checked,
but they did have a lot of repair records... had had the timing belt
and ingnition replaced.
Funny thing about that 95 A6, we also replaced the ignition several
times and the thing still
didn't work right .... oh well, everything else worked great til this summer.
If I do modifications to the car, and it needs works I cannot do,
will the dealership
still work on it?
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Cheers, Fay
Tennis anyone ?
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