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ingo 01-19-2011 07:25 PM

2000 A4 Engine wanted
 
Hi folks,
I am in need of an engine fitting into my 2000 Model A4, Turbo 1.8 ltr, Tiptronic, Quattro Avant. My engine is severely blown - big hole on the side!

Want preferably an engine, complete with turbo, intake, exhaust manifold - "ATW" Code - but will consider other options i.e. can be w/o alternator and servo pump etc.

Please email me @istrackerjan@yahoo.com with pictures, mileage, serial #, price, location and payment option (paypal would be cool).

Sorry but have been burned now twice by scammers! Thanks,

mksu19 01-19-2011 10:11 PM

Re: 2000 A4 Engine wanted
 

Originally Posted by ingo (Post 156429)
...Please email me @istrackerjan@yahoo.com with pictures, mileage, serial #, price, location and payment option (paypal would be cool)...

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