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Old 10-03-2004, 01:01 AM
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goodbye 240sx, hello audi 90

i own a 89' 240sx and the trans has recentley gone out,and it is going to cost $1200+ to fix, i could just buy an 88' audi 90 quattro for $700, it has 200,000 miles but ive heard these this run for ever, it is in really good condition, everything works like it should, is this a good buy? should i go for it?
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Re: goodbye 240sx, hello audi 90

why on earth is it only $700??? if its in as good of condition as you say it is, (assuming the miles were never rolled back) then yes, by all means buy it.
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it is so cheap because the owners are going back to eroupe and need to sell it soon, plus it has 200,000 miles, thats alot to most people.
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