2001 Audi A6 2.7t 6 Speed S-line ( Volkswagen Vw A6 S4 S6 Rs6 M5 ) on 2040-cars
Stockbridge, Georgia, United States
2001 Audi A6 Quattro. 2.7T 6 speed manual
Ebony pearl Metallic Paint over tan interior Sport package Selling because I need to put some money away for my next semester of college. Good: H-sport sways H&r Race springs Koni Yellow Struts RS6 style trunk spoiler Roof lip Facelift rear bumper and Tail lights 6 speed has been rebuilt and shifts well (no more shift collar issues) wheel stud conversion windows are tinted Stoptech Big Brake kit (Optional drilled, free-floating rotor type) Bad: (full disclosure) CEL for a boost leak (this is almost always a charge pipe coupling, aftermarket silicon ones are readily available, I just haven't had time to look into it) 185K miles **car comes with the TSW thruxton's pictured (19x8 et 35), Tires are Nexen N3000 245/35/r19 and are like new Similar to S4, m5, bmw, Mercedes, e class, 5 series, 3 series, turbo, twin turbo, manual, 335i, stance, sowo, audi, vw, volkswagen, miata, e90, e92, s6, rs6, rs4, b5, boost, lexus, infinity, honda, ford, luxury, sc430 sc400, sleeper, sc300, is300, is350, is250, 330ci, 330i, 325i, es300, ls300, ls400, gs300, |
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