Pulled the trigger on a 2002
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Here's a link to some pics
My 1988 S4
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I'm undecided about what to do with it. I still love it, and am reluctant to sell. It's a 1988 S4 5speed, black/cashmere, 45k miles. Doesn't need any work, has a clean carfax, all the records. All original except for the stereo headunit.
Here's a link to some pics
My 1988 S4
Here's a link to some pics
My 1988 S4
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eugklim, congrats on purchase! I brought my arctic silver 2001 TT home from dealership three days ago. Gotta love the first drive home!
Concerning the price of the car. Consider yourself very lucky to live in U.S. We have a tax on cars that is based on emissions. That jacks up the prices of supercars skyhigh. If you buy a car like yours, lets say for example from Germany (they dont have the tax) for 50.000 euros, import the car to finlad, you will be rewarded with a letter from customs to pay 25.000 euros tax.
I brought home a car like yours and left 76.000 euros (108.000 USD) to the dealership.
New 997 turbo coupe has a price tag of 247.000 euros here.
Enjoy your car....and all the money you spared not buying one in Finland.
Concerning the price of the car. Consider yourself very lucky to live in U.S. We have a tax on cars that is based on emissions. That jacks up the prices of supercars skyhigh. If you buy a car like yours, lets say for example from Germany (they dont have the tax) for 50.000 euros, import the car to finlad, you will be rewarded with a letter from customs to pay 25.000 euros tax.
I brought home a car like yours and left 76.000 euros (108.000 USD) to the dealership.
New 997 turbo coupe has a price tag of 247.000 euros here.
Enjoy your car....and all the money you spared not buying one in Finland.
Last edited by Guybrush Wilkinson; 05-30-2011 at 03:28 PM.