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RE: found a '86 4k quattro for sale.



	<<That is all I can think of right now. The asking price is $2100, I
was
	thinking of offering $1800 or so. I would defiantly have it checked
out by a
	mechanic first. But if this sounds like it would take too much work
to fix the
	"little" stuff, then I may pass on it. Any advice would be very
appreciated.

	Matt Daniels>>

	<<Pass.
	-- 
	Dan Simoes       >>

	I second the motion.

	Later.
	--ml

If it's that old and needs LOTS of little things, PASS.  I've had 3 4k's and
the little things are always easy to fix.  I saw a great 4k in my local
newspaper last week.  Let me know if you want the info.

Drew C. Boggs 
dboggs@sequent.com
864kCSQ 

	-----Original Message-----
	From:	MHLIGGINS@aol.com [SMTP:MHLIGGINS@aol.com]
	Sent:	Tuesday, October 13, 1998 1:53 PM
	To:	mdaniels@a4.org; quattro@coimbra.ans.net
	Subject:	found a '86 4k quattro for sale.


	<<That is all I can think of right now. The asking price is $2100, I
was
	thinking of offering $1800 or so. I would definatly have it checked
out by a
	mechanic first. But if this sounds like it would take too much work
to fix the
	"little" stuff, then I may pass on it. Any advice would be very
appreciated.

	Matt Daniels>>


	<<Pass.
	-- 
	Dan Simoes       >>

		I second the motion.

		Later.
		--ml