2011 Audi R8 ***5.2 V10 Quattro*** Mtm Wheels + Stasis Touring Upgrade on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
Engine:5.2 V10
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2011
Interior Color: Black
Make: Audi
Number of Cylinders: 10
Model: R8
Trim: Supercar
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 10,515
Exterior Color: White
2011 Audi R8 V10 SuperCar ... Fully Loaded ... MTM Wheels + Carbon Extras + Stasis Touring Upgrade!
Original Owner, Clean Title, No Accidents or Paintwork, Adult Driven ***Car Can be Seen in Naples, FL or Miami FL Upon Request*** ****Car Has Approx $30,000 in Upgrades Not Including Labor**** This car was used to drive around town in Naples Florida.. It was Never raced or abused. This car had every option selected at order time.. All Stasis Performance Parts were bought and Installed at "The Collection" Audi Dealership in Miami Florida All Cosmetic Upgrades were installed by "First Class European Coachworks" in Pompano Florida **This Car maintains the full factory warranty** ***Factory Options*** - R-Tronic Transmission - Full Carbon Interior Trim - Full Carbon Exterior Panels + Mirrors - Black Leather seats with Red stiching - Bang and Olfsun Sound System - Navigation and Media Package - Alcantara Headliner - Front and Rear Parking Sensors with Backup Camera ***Added Cosmetic Upgrades*** - MTM Bimoto- Forged Wheels 9x20 Front 11x20 Rear LK 5x112 ($8K) - Hofele Carbon Fiber Front Lip Spoiler ($2k) - Rieger Rear Carbon fiber Spoiler ($5k) - Interior Door Handles Carbon Fiber ($600) LLTEK - Exterior Door Handles Carbon Fiber ($1k) LLTEK - Steering Wheel Carbon Shift Paddles ($1k) LLTEK *** Added Performance Upgrades*** - STaSIS Engineering Touring Package ($11k) ***Touring Package includes*** - Stasis Suspension (Front / Rear Springs) + (Rear Performance Sway Bar) - Stasis Exhaust Muffler - Stasis ECM Tune (Approx. 575hp) ************************************************************************************************************ |
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