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2001 Audi S4 2.7t Quattro Avant Nogaro Blue Giac Stage 2 - Fully Loaded - Rare! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:136000 Color: on matching
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States


2001.5 Audi S4 2.7 Bi-Turbo Quattro AWD
Rare Nogaro Blue exterior on matching 2 tone blue and black interior
133,XXX Miles
Sport Package
Xenon Lights
Bose Sound System
Moon Roof
Audi Wheels with Brand new Tires

Maintenance
Timing Belt/Waterpump Service performed at 120k Miles
Valve Cover Gaskets, Tensioners, Thermostat, Seals, Belts replaced
Only Synthentic Oil Changes
Brand New Brakes and Rotors
New Alternator 

Upgrades
GIAC Stage 2 Chip (boosts up-to 15psi)
AWE Boost Gauge
Upgraded steering wheel with paddle shifters 
JVC Double Din Headunit with USB, AUX, Bluetooth

Car has been very well maintained and has also been very reliable, I have all service records available. This Avant is clean inside and out, drives great, and is very smooth. there are no door dings, or major damage existing. There is normal wear and tear which typical for a 12 year old vehicle, nothing out of the ordinary however there is a small crack on front bumper (very minor). It is turn key, ready to go! 

Contact- You can send me a message or feel free to give me a call at (480)666-1215

IF YOU NEED TO GET THIS AUDI SHIPPED PLEASE CONTACT ME. I WORK WITH A FEW SHIPPING COMPANYS AND WILL GET YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE QUOTE!!!

**PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER, SORRY BUT I DONT HAVE TIME TO WASTE WITH NON PAYING BUYERS!**


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