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shaker
26-07-2008, 04:35 AM
Hi guys/gals, newbie to the forum, so hi to all.

To cut a long story short... my dream car which took me six months (and nearly my marriage) to build, has unfortunately got to go, moving from the smoke to the sticks (4x4 territory) my car is no longer suitable.


view ad
http://audi-sport.net/classifieds/sh...ct/2304/cat/21

some high res images
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7597725@N04/

I am in the market for a vw touareg, 2.5 TDI 2004-ish preferably black, know of one? email shakey501@aol.com tel 07515875794

thanks

weeleigh
26-07-2008, 11:19 AM
Very nice car, Shaker.

What mileage has it done? Does it have cruise control fitted?

Cheers,

Leigh.

shaker
26-07-2008, 09:26 PM
Hi, no it hasn't got cruise control fitted, and it's done 102k thanks

B6Andy101
26-07-2008, 09:59 PM
Shaker, you've done yourself proud with that car.

TimmyTim
27-07-2008, 12:21 AM
Hi guys/gals, newbie to the forum, so hi to all.

To cut a long story short... my dream car which took me six months (and nearly my marriage) to build, has unfortunately got to go, moving from the smoke to the sticks (4x4 territory) my car is no longer suitable.


view ad
http://audi-sport.net/classifieds/sh...ct/2304/cat/21

some high res images
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7597725@N04/

I am in the market for a vw touareg, 2.5 TDI 2004-ish preferably black, know of one? email shakey501@aol.com tel 07515875794

thanks


WOW! Now thats a very nice car! :approve:

STEWY L
27-07-2008, 12:42 AM
[quote=shaker;212496]Hi guys/gals, newbie to the forum, so hi to all.

To cut a long story short... my dream car which took me six months (and nearly my marriage) to build, has unfortunately got to go, moving from the smoke to the sticks (4x4 territory) my car is no longer suitable.


nice motor shaker.
but if it is"no longer suitable" for "the sticks",
why show it in a countryside pose?
is it not front wheel drive?
just where in the "sticks" are we talking about,and how much snow
are you expecting?
we haven't seen any real snow in the last 10yrs up here in the north east.
don't get me wrong,
it is a very,very nice motor,
regards,
stewy.

shaker
27-07-2008, 01:33 PM
[quote=shaker;212496]Hi guys/gals, newbie to the forum, so hi to all.

To cut a long story short... my dream car which took me six months (and nearly my marriage) to build, has unfortunately got to go, moving from the smoke to the sticks (4x4 territory) my car is no longer suitable.


nice motor shaker.
but if it is"no longer suitable" for "the sticks",
why show it in a countryside pose?
is it not front wheel drive?
just where in the "sticks" are we talking about,and how much snow
are you expecting?
we haven't seen any real snow in the last 10yrs up here in the north east.
don't get me wrong,
it is a very,very nice motor,
regards,
stewy.

"sticks" The roads to my new house are like a motocross track! (sump marks etc all over) that's what i mean! not the weather. 4x4 needed.

STEWY L
27-07-2008, 06:44 PM
[quote=STEWY L;212798]

"sticks" The roads to my new house are like a motocross track! (sump marks etc all over) that's what i mean! not the weather. 4x4 needed.
right!!
with you now.
sorry for being so presumptuous.
it is a great motor though shaker,and i can understand why you don't want to part with it.
i really hope you get the money you are looking for,(house moves aren't normally cheap)
just hope it goes to some one who deserves it,and will look after it.
by the way, following a survey, apparently 98% of those men asked,
said that being faced with the choice between their wife and their car,
they would elect to keep the car.
it seems that they thought their was a better chance of the car turning
over on a cold morning------------:biglaugh:
take care,
stewy.

shaker
27-07-2008, 11:37 PM
[quote=shaker;212917]
right!!
with you now.
sorry for being so presumptuous.
it is a great motor though shaker,and i can understand why you don't want to part with it.
i really hope you get the money you are looking for,(house moves aren't normally cheap)
just hope it goes to some one who deserves it,and will look after it.
by the way, following a survey, apparently 98% of those men asked,
said that being faced with the choice between their wife and their car,
they would elect to keep the car.
it seems that they thought their was a better chance of the car turning
over on a cold morning------------:biglaugh:
take care,
stewy.

cool thanks, 10k is a great deal for this audi, i know i am the seller and i'm going to say that but the first potential buyer to see this car in the flesh will buy, without a shadow of doubt, the pics don't do this car any justice. I also own an 06 RS4 in black (estate) and believe it or not the tdi looks better! and most people think that the tdi is the real thing! With bills for almost 15k in 6 months and 90% of the time driven by my wife the car really is a great buy.

by the way the RS4 as been sold to my bro.

thanks and thankyou all for your king remarks.