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2003 Audi A6 2.7t *6 Speed Manual* 420whp Epl Tuned Rs4 K04 Power Er Intercooled on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:87400
Location:

Whitestone, New York, United States

Whitestone, New York, United States

*Methanol Injected, very fast*     **420 wheel horsepower and 500 lb/ft of torque**       **Fastest car for the money**

I am the second owner of this 2003 Audi A6 2.7. It currently has 87,400 miles and runs like new, I bought it with 30,000 miles in 2007. I have invested close to $25,000 in factory upgrades since I purchased the car certified from Audi. I am selling because I am finally ready to buy a 911 Turbo but this car needs to sell first. Below is a list of all upgrades and maintenance done to the car. It was dynoed at 420whp with Methanol injection afew months back at EPL in Connecticut. Anyone who knows Audi performance will understand how much time and money has gone into this car, and how little I am asking. If I had time to part it out and make more money I would. If you want any more detailed pictures or if you have any questions please feel free to ask.

Maintenance (All done within the last 2,000 miles)
Water Pump
Thermostat
New Alternator 
Front wheel bearings are also new
New OEM breather hose 
New CoilPacks
New Spark Plugs
All new O2 sensors
Coolant Flush
Timing Belt
All pulleys and Idlers
All belts
Valve Cover and Tensioner Gaskets
New fron CV axles from JHM
Battery Changed last year
Brake Fluid Flush
New Brake Booster Check Valve
Power Steering fluid flush
Clutch slave cylinder
New Dual Mass OEM Flywheel
New Brake pads with RS6 upgraded Rotors and Calipers

Upgrades (All done in the last 2 years)
K04 Turbos
EPL Fueling Kit
EPL tune
ER intercoolers
Forge Diverter valves
Bilstein PSS9 coil overs
A6 4.2 door blades
RS4 inlets (original)
RS4 BiPipe (original)
Aquamist HSF3 Methanol injection 
034 3" Catless Downpipes
APR stainless steel catback exhaust
034 SAI delete
Spec STG 3+ clutch
RS6 Calipers (custom powder coated)
RS6 Rotors and Pads
RS6 interior including seats, alcantara headliner, instrument cluster, wood trim
Stainless steel brake lines
SRM Bipipes
034 Silicone Throttle Body Boot
Audi RNSe Navigation 
JHM short throw shifter
034 Motor mounts
034 transmission mounts
034 snub mount
DTS drive train stabilizer
19" staggered TSW wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires


***Car was never in an accident***




On Jan-29-14 at 19:03:53 PST, seller added the following information:

***$25,000 invested in Upgrades*** 


Audi A6 for Sale

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