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2009 Audi R8 on 2040-cars

US $30,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:46000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Saint James, New York, United States

Saint James, New York, United States
Advertising:

ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: vivianvrrenaud@gunnersfans.com .

This is hard, but the time has come to sell my pride and joy. I picked up this car last year in LA and its been
incredible since. Unfortunately because of the nature of my work I haven’t been able to be home and enjoy it
much. I have maintained it very well. Always hand washed and detailed by professionals. Always has been serviced by
Audi. This car has been babied. NOT A SINGLE SCRATCH ON IT AND THE TIRES ARE STILL PRETTY MUCH NEW!
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
This car is a head turner, it sounds like a monster, and it drives like a tamed race car. It’s perfect for a
daily driver or for a weekend warrior.
2009 Audi R8 4.2L V8 Quattro Coupe
Phantom Black Metallic Exterior over Black Leather Interior
Miles – 46,000
Transmission – R-Tronic
**ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER LIST: $143,000**
FACTORY OPTIONS INCLUDE:
Premium Package (Originally $2,100)
Audi Parking System w/Rear View Camera
Audi Hill Hold Assist
Auto-Dimming & Folding Exterior Mirrors
Leather Package (Originally $2,000)
Audi MMI Navigation Plus (Originally $2,000)
Bang & Olufsen Sound System (Originally $1,800)
Black Alcantara Headliner (Originally $1,300)
Phantom Black Metallic Paint (Originally $1250)
19" Polished Alloy Wheels (Originally $500)
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS:
4.2 Liter 8 Cylinder Engine
-420 Horsepower-
-317 lb/ft of Torque-
Quattro All Wheel Drive
6-Speed Automatic Transmission
19" Alloy Wheels
Power Adjustable Exterior Mirrors
Intermittent Windshields Wipers
Automatic Running Xenon Headlights
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Rear View Camera
Suspension Lifting System
Color Matched Door Blades
Aluminum Finished Brake Calipers
Power Adjustable Heated Seats
Single-Zone Automatic Climate Control
Bang & Olufsen Premium Sound
Audi MMI Navigation Plus
Auxiliary Input
Alcantara Side Pillars and Headliner
Sirius XM Satellite Radio
Bluetooth Connectivity
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Universal Garage Opener
VEHICLE HISTORY:
Only One Previous Owner!
Excellent Condition Throughout!
Exceptionally Equipped!
Only 46k Miles!
INCLUDES:
*Three Master Remote Keys*
*Two Valet Keys*
*Original Owners Manuals*
*Original Window Sticker*
*Floor Mats*
*All Service Records*

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