2000 Audi A6, 2.7t, 6 Speed Manual Transmission, 136k Mi. Giac Chip, Sport Pkg on 2040-cars
Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Year 2000 Audi A6 in great condition with a 6 speed manual transmission, sport wheels and seats, and an aftermarket GIAC performance chip.
General Black exterior, beige interior, loaded with options. Notable Options Xenon Headlights Backup sensor (beeps when backing up & close to solid object) Six speed manual transmission with performance short throw shifter installed (very smooth, short throw, great improvement over stock shifter) Sport package wheels Power sunroof Sport package seats with increased lateral support Power adjustable lumbar support Heated seats (front and rear) Adjustable steering wheel position Trunk mounted MP3 player (PhatNoise PhatBox Digital Media Player) with driver seat controls (entirely hands free and better than a standard Ipod hookup) Power mirrors Bose stereo system Subtle window tint Rear deck lid spoiler Condition Overall car is in great condition Exterior has minor blemishes but no dents or major scratches Leather is in good condition but the drivers seat is worn Good tread left on tires, full size spare Maintenance/History Car has been meticulously maintained at Audi dealerships and with qualified 3rd party shops I have retained maintenance records I've always filled the car with premium gas I'm selling the car because I'm moving to a location where I can't store a car I spent over $1,000 on a GIAC performance chip (see below) and hundreds more on window tint, short throw shifter, deck lid spoiler, exhaust tip, etc. GIAC Performance Chip Owner had a performance chip installed in the car by GIAC in 2007. The performance improvement is excellent and will be obvious when the car is test driven. Horsepower Increase (per GIAC website, see screenshot of data): 80 -130 HP Torque Increase (per GIAC website, see screenshot of data):90 -140 Ft/Lbs Chip can be "turned off" to restore the car to stock specifications) Car is available for viewing/test drive. Please contact me if interested. |
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