Audi S5 4.2 V8 Glutorange Rare 6mt New Clutch Awe Exhaust 20" Bbs H&r 2011 on 2040-cars
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
2011 Audi S5 Glutorange Exclusive Paint Powertrain: 4.2l V8, 6-speed Manual Transmission VIN: WAUGVAFR6BA014054 Audi Exclusive Glut Orange Paint (Paint code 3F3F) 42323 Miles as of 02/01/2014 (Full Remainder of 4 year/50k Factory Warranty Applies +
remainder of AudiCare good to 55k miles) Repairs done under
warranty: Replacement of slave and master cylinder, as well as battery.
TSBs applied for front doors and armrests creaks. BRAND NEW CLUTCH: I recently put in a new Sachs Performance clutch and LUK DMF Flywheel,
which cost me almost 5k and has only 1.5k miles on it! Basically, broken it in for
you. Shifts like butter ;) Last oil change was done 1.2k miles ago “Total Quartz”. Next one is prepaid by Audi Care! Car has no issues at all; I am selling because I will be moving to Dubai and found great deals for pre-facelift RS5s however if car does not sell I will be taking it with me! Features & Options (Original MSRP): 2011 Audi S5 quattro MT6 Coupe ($53,100) Audi Exclusive Paint ($2,500) Audi Navigation Package - Includes Parktronic sensors +
camera ($2,550) Sports Rear Differential Package ($1,100) Bang & Olufson Premium Sound Package - Includes iPod
connection/SD Card/Internal Hard Disk ($850) Carbon Atlas Interior Inlays ($500) Gas Guzzler Tax($1,300) + Destination Charge ($875) Total Original MSRP of $62,775 Modifications: APR Engine Tune for 2011 S5 4.2 v1.2 AWE Track Exhaust + Downpipes JHM Short Throw Shifter Sachs Performance Clutch has only 1.5k just broken in H&R Street Performance Coilover Suspension (H&R Part #29092-1) H&R Front (30mm) & Rear (24mm) Swaybars (H&R Part #70059, #71059 respectively) BBS CH-R 20x9" Satin Titanium Wheels (ET25) 275/30/20 Michelin Pilot Super Sport Tires w/ approx. 40% tread left LoJack Full LED Interior and Exterior by Tuner Domes E-Code Headlights (Just installed not displayed in pictures) Hoen Fog lights match Xenon Subwoofer upgrade *Featured as Fourtitude Project Car *Featured on Audiworld Reader Rides Car is exceptionally clean, has had all its regular maintenance by an Audi Dealership only. All service records available upon request. ASKING $47,777AS THE CAR SITS w/ ALL MODS INCLUDED I am more than willing to discuss this car at length either in email or over the phone. I care a great deal about this car and want to make sure it gets sold to the right person. I appreciate cars with the perfect balance of Sport and Luxury. This car is a testament to that. This is an adult-driven, well-loved car, and an excellent opportunity for any buyer who knows what they are looking at. Don't hesitate to get in touch for any questions. Thanks for looking. |
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