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    Hi guys
    been lurking on here a while, while ive been looking at A4s to buy. I only had a relatively small budget but ive just today given a guy a deposit on one and now the nerves have set in as always when buying a car privately.

    I managed to pick up a 02 plate 81000 miler, 1.8t 163, Full leather, Manual, Park sensors etc etc, for £3500. Is that a good price? I think it is or at least its average but I might be wrong. I really wanted a quattro and ideally a 190 but couldnt find one in my budget.

    Externally, it seems in good shape, apart from 2 rather major scuffs, one over the rear wheel arch and a parking scuff on the rear bumper (not massive but down to plastic) They arent my priority to get sorted as they are just aesthetic but will get them done soon.

    Was it common for the rear not to have electric windows? cars with them seem to be at a premium, i can live without but wish they were there

    My main concern is that it is on a long life service schedule. Seems to have been serviced regularly with numerous stamps, some audi and some independants. The problem is I cant see any evidence of cambelt change, not saying it hasnt been done but cant see it. On a long life, do audi change the belt at all before 80k?

    Mechanically, the car seems sound, drove it briefly and engine seems quiet, punchy. Dump valve replaced a believe by a forge valve and one of the hoses had a leak which has been sorted, i think thats a common problem?

    If i cant see any evidence of cambelt change then i will get it to my audi guy asap and get it done as i dont want that failing. I will be doing mainly short trips in the near future, so should i change to a normal service regime?

    Anything you think i should look at/get done? According to computer, next service is due in 2900 miles. I guess this will be a interim service?

    Finally, after cleaning and sorting it all out, I plan to remap, add centre armrest, maybe upgrade to RNS-E. ANything else recommended?

    I hope to pick the car up later in the week so will try to get some pics up, but i look forward to gaining valuable knowledge as you seem a knowledgeable bunch!
    Thanks a lot

    Edit: Is there anything that can be done about the peeling buttons and trim on the dash etc?
     
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  2. Re: Soon to be new owner! (Sorry for the long post!) 
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    Welcome to the club!

    My 02 plate is a diesel so I can't asnwer any questions about cam belts, I would have thought it should have been done by 80k though.

    My A4 doesn't have rear electric windows either, it was a bit bargain basement when it came to trim. One less thing to break as far as I'm concerned.

    Switching from long life to fixed interval shouldn't be a problem. I use the long life oil but have it changed around every 10,000.

    Don't forget to post a picture!
     
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    yeah ill get some pics up as soon as i can after i get it. I hope the cambelt has been done but i think im going to get it done by my audi guy anyway. ill probably do the same with the service, use longlife oil but change it regularly.

    Anyone else got any ideas about the other stuff i mentioned?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dchuraman View Post
    yeah ill get some pics up as soon as i can after i get it. I hope the cambelt has been done but i think im going to get it done by my audi guy anyway. ill probably do the same with the service, use longlife oil but change it regularly.

    Anyone else got any ideas about the other stuff i mentioned?
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    if u have no stamp invoice for belt get it done also waterpump at same time get it off longlife but use longlife oil personaly i would have the pick up pipe replaced and oilpump they have a few probs ith them getin blocked if it gets blocked its new engine or rebuild not cheap and har to find that lump so worth the extra the peeling nothing to stop it replace switches etc from the bay
     
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    i do a oil change every 5000-6000 miles with fully synthetic oil
    2001 AUDI A4 1.8T SPORT
     
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    Agree with the oil changes, i use the quantum longlife 111, make sure you use the proper oil filter, its probably gonna be the bigger one part number beginning 068 apposed to 06A.

    Change oil every 5-6K, let the turbo spool and cool, keep yer eye on the oil light, never drive if it comes on, clean out sump, pickup and new oil pump.

    Cam belt on 1.8T every 5 years or 60K, also replace the waterpump with a metal impelored one as the plastic o.e ones have a habbit of breaking up.

    P.s don't want to put you off with the above, i have 2 1.8T's one B5 with 180K on clock and original turbo and a B6 quattro s-line 190, great cars/engines.
     
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