R8 4.2 Manual 4700 Miles 1 Owner Premium Package Leather Package on 2040-cars
Bartow, Florida, United States
Stunning low mile 2008 R8. Desirable manual transmission. I am the original owner. I ordered this car at the time they were announced and almost a year later it was delivered as one of the first R8's imported to the US. Always garaged, never raced. No accidents. All maintenance up to date. Drives great. Must see to appreciate. This is the real deal. Premium Package ($3500) includes Audi Parking System Advanced (Back-up camera), 6 CD Changer, Audi Hill Hold Assist, Homelink, Bluetooth Phone Preparation, Auto Dimming Exterior Mirror, Storage Package. Also includes Audi Navigation System Plus ($2000), Leather Package ($2000), and Bang & Olufsen Sound System ($1800). Window sticker of $122,050.00.
Standard features include: Heated 10-way power sport seats SIRIUS Satellite Radio Audi magnetic ride adaptive damping system Bi-xenon head lights LED taillights and daytime running lights Clean Title. No test drives will be allowed until a price is agreed on and you can show proof of funds. For sale by private owner. Please email for questions about the car or condition. This is your chance to own a one owner, low mileage R8. Please call me if you are serious about buying the car. 414-559-2141 ABSOLUTELY NO CALLS OR TEXTS FROM DEALERS OR BROKERS! Minimum bid is non-negotiable. |
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