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2004 R32 in Berkeley, California
Very well-maintained, have dealer records
Cloth bucket seats
Runs perfectly, minor cosmetic issues (see photos below)
Previous owner lowered and installed racing shocks
No other mods
I have summer and winter tires (Falkens) you can have all for free
106K miles
I would consider a trade for an automatic car but I owe money on it still. Asking for $11K
I no longer have the ski rack or the bike rack
Thanks
Update: So I talked to my bank (lien holder) and this is what they said:
Here are the different possible purchase scenarios for your car:Hope this helps.
1. Purchaser will pay in cash- A lien release will be issued at the branch. Seller and the purchaser would need to go to the DMV together and take care of the transfer title.
2. Purchaser will finance the vehicle through their financial institution. The paper work is taken care of by the purchasers bank/credit union.
3. Purchaser will pay with personal check. The title is not released for 10 business days. The purchaser might not feel comfortable with the scenario, so we suggesting having the purchaser buy a Cashiers Check.
Last edited by fraea; 05-14-2012 at 03:43 PM.
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What kind of car are you looking for? Would you take a car + cash in trade? Although I don't know how that will work to pay off your loan. Hit me up, red.r32@gmail.com, thanks!
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Who is your loan through? Is it assumable? What are the terms? Are the OEM seats missing?
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PM'd you yesterday
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I am in Nor Cal and wondering if you still have the car. Location? I am in Santa Cruz.
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My loan is through LA Financial. Not sure if it is assumable; I will find out.
The OEM seats are still there. I just took some photos and will post them now.
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ive got an 05 audi tt its an auto. ill pm u more if u want.
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I have a 2004 Volvo S60R (300hp, AWD, Brembo brakes, active suspension, etc., all OEM) 4-door which is an auto, but I thought you had a loan to pay off? How would a trade work?
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So I talked to my bank (lien holder) and this is what they said:
Here are the different possible scenarios:
1. Purchaser will pay in cash- A lien release will be issued at the branch. Seller and the purchaser would need to go to the DMV together and take care of the transfer title.
2. Purchaser will finance the vehicle through their financial institution. The paper work is taken care of by the purchasers bank/credit union.
3. Purchaser will pay with personal check. The title is not released for 10 business days. The purchaser might not feel comfortable with the scenario, so we suggesting having the purchaser buy a Cashiers Check.
Hope this helps.
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Is this still for sale? Trade for a B5 Audi S4 with tiptronic?