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2012 Audi R8 5.2 V10 Coupe | Phantom Black/black | 6mt | 5,600 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:5609
Location:

Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States

Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

Hey guys,

I have a 2012 Audi R8 V10 Coupe for sale. This car has been the weekend car to supplement my supercharged E92 M3, and it's been a toy for me to drive on sundays to the local car meets and to take out every so often. It has been meticulously maintained, kept under the OEM Audi car cover whenever it's not being driven and kept in the garage. Car was purchased from Maserati of Manhattan in June of 2012 and car has not given any issues. Car drives straight and true, pulls like a freight train and has no issues shifting or any engine issues. Body is perfect, and the car is in mint shape.

Some facts on the car to try to answer some quick common questions:
- No Accidents
- I have the carfax on hand
- Clean Title in hand. 
- Two-owner's, originally owned also in NJ. Car has never seen salt/bad weather. Always stored in climate-controlled units and driven in good weather.
- Located in North Jersey, I'd be willing to ship the vehicle/meet somewhere reasonable. 
- Car will be delivered with a fresh wash. 
- Test drives welcome only with cash ready/deposit placed. Please no tire kickers or low ballers. I am aware of what the vehicle is worth so please kindly respect that.
- I have no problem taking the vehicle to the local mechanic/dealer/indy shop for a PPI at the buyer's expense. 
- If you need pictures of a specific area just tell me and I'll post them up or text them to you.
- Car is cosmetically and mechanically perfect. No scratches, dings, dents, etc.
- Car rides smooth, no issues. Would not hesitate to drive the car across country without a problem. 
- Title in hand, carfax in hand, two keys (have to find the second one) and valet key, as well as owner's manual.

If interested, please call/text/email/pm. I check forums, phone and email frequently so I'll try my best to get back to you as soon as possible. If you call and I don't answer, I'm most likely working or in class. Leave a voicemail so I can get back to you. I will NOT respond to lowball offers. Please don't waste your time or my time. I appreciate the interest.

Bret
(973) 234 - 7814
bre7tt23@gmail.com


Car Specs

2012 Audi R8 5.2 Coupe w/ 6-Speed Manual Transmission
5,6xx miles
Phantom Black/Black Leather Interior
Clean title in hand! 
Fully loaded from factory
Premium Package
Navigation
Titanium Package
OEM Audi Manual and Paperwork in Glovebox

***CLEAN CARFAX: No Accidents, No issues. Available at buyer's request***

Title in hand and ready to go!


Recent Maintenance
Oil Change at 1,200 - 3000 - 4,600
Alignment at 4,600
Fuel Filter at 4,600

Modifications:
P3 Built-in Vent Boost Gauge

Asking Price: $145,000

Location:
Morris Plains, New Jersey -> North Jersey

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Fri, 09 May 2014

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Daily Driver: 2015 Audi S7

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