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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Oct 31 2013
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    2003 Audi Allroad - 6 Speed Manual - $2700

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    This is a project car and still needs a little bit to get it completed. Project in the sense that this used to be a Tiptronic Auto transmission and it was converted to a 6 speed manual tranny from Audi A6. Its fairly clean on the inside, the outside is in decent shape, but isn't perfect, front bumper has a small puncture from the previous owner.

    What was done:
    - A6 Transmission with all other manual equipment
    - A6 Rear diff (recently rebuilt)
    - New driveshaft
    - New front axles
    - Air suspension replaced with regular struts (by previous owner)
    - New RS4 clutch
    - Resurfaced flywheel (more on that later)
    - Custom downpipes
    - Timing belt kit with all the auxiliary items replaced
    - Cam chain seals, valve cover seal and cam seals, all replaced

    What's still needed:
    - Flywheel
    - Brakes need bleeding
    - 3 Wires terminated for reverse, clutch interlock and cruise clutch interlock. All wires are pulled, currently the clutch relay is bypassed so the car will start without depressing clutch.
    - Brake switch ($15 at costless)
    - Some interior assembly, I pulled most of interior out to do a good cleaning, which i accomplished, but haven't assembled all the trim in the back yet.

    What you get:
    - Pretty much what's described, but I can throw in a bunch of other things from A6 that I parted out.
    - Just the motor + manual tranny equal the asking price, so if you want to part it out, you're getting a really good deal.


    For photos, see cragslist ad: http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/5705021020.html
    Last edited by allroad_22; 07-29-2016 at 11:04 AM.

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