I wish I had 15K, that seems like a hell of a deal for that car
Yeah, I paid like 11k for it after auction fees, then there's shipping, shipping to you, and I'd have my guys go over and and throw a tune-up into it before it left the barn. So, 15k is a fair price. I'd tell anyone asking about it that I'll sell for 25k and probably settle for 20k.
In a year, I'll raise the price by $1000 and just keep raising it until it eventually sells. Someone's gonna REALLY want to own one of these. They were not common, were pricey when sold, are great cars, and will be highly sought after by Audi collectors.
I pretty much stole it, I figure.
Yeah you certainly did. It would take quite a good bit of searching to find a better car for that price
I'd let you have it for 15k. Which is also pretty much like stealing it.
I was shocked that nobody was bidding on it, but it was still early in the auction. So, I scooped it up. There wasn't even a reserve on it, so it may well have come out of someone's estate. The documentation pretty much stops at 2013, so an estate car (not type of car) makes sense.
I'd rock that car. Even if I didn't own a bunch of cars, that'd still be a pretty special car to own.
It's also a sleeper. It looks like grandpa's Audi. Under the hood, it has a monster Lambo engine with gobs of horsepower. With AWD, I'm sure it puts the power to the ground nicely.
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