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No Reserve Rare Red B7 Audi S4 Low Miles 6 Speed Manual Ivory Leather Navigation on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:74882 Color: and stunning silver leather interior with hard to find factory carbon fiber trim
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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EXTREMELY RARE, LOW MILEAGE 2005.5 (B7 platform) AUDI S4 in Brilliant Red Exterior and stunning silver leather interior with hard to find factory carbon fiber trim. 

I am the third owner of this beautiful vehicle.  The Audi recently passed PA emissions and inspection.  I planed on trading it in on our the new vehicle for our family, but I feel based on the service history, low mileage, condition, color combo rarity, and care put into this vehicle the dealerships offer of $14k trade was quite low and I could do better selling it outright. Look at the drivers seat for instance, there is not even a love handle mark in the leather.  The interior is 99% perfect.

How rare you ask?  Well, there is NOT ONE, YES NOT ONE B7 6-speed manual for sale in all of North America under 75,000 miles with these factory options, let alone the tasteful upgrades below.  Don’t believe me?  On autotrader search 2005-08, manual, red exterior, ivory interior, under 75k, w/factory navigation.  Results returned you kindly ask…ZERO!

It goes without saying that a vehicle like this rarely comes along.  Better yet, it will easily qualify for a extended warranty.  For instance, when we bought the car a couple years ago we had the option to purchase a extended warranty for just a few thousand.  

That being said, within the last 3,000 miles the following items have been serviced:

  1. Factory wheels have been chromed.  Yes, these are OEM Audi S4 wheels.  This is the only S4 I have ever seen with chrome wheels and it really completes the high end look.
  2. Transmission and differential fluids flushed
  3. Oil changed on schedule
  4. New brake pads front and rear
  5. New rear Audi OEM rotors
  6. New spark plugs
  7. 4 New all Season Continental Pure Contact Tires
  8. New front upper and lower control arms
  9. Replaced front driver side CV axel (CV boot was leaking)
  10. New wheel bearings
  11. New HID headlamp Bulbs (no flickering issues like some S4’s have with the ballasts) 
  12. Coolant system fluid flush
  13. New coolant system tank (old was looking yellow due to age so it was replaced)
  14. New wiper blades
  15. Battery replaced with heavy cycle AGM series
  16. LLumar (very light) window film
  17. New serpentine belt and tensioner
  18. All season VW factory Audi factory front and rear floor mats, including trunk


Aftermarket items include (all completed within the last 10k)

 

  1. JHM 93 Octane performance engine management ECU tune
  2. RS4 cat-back performance exhaust
  3. Vogtland springs and coilovers front/rear
  4. Porsche Cayanne big brake kit front
  5. SS stainless steel brake lines front
  6. Ventilated Brake disc rotors (front only)
  7. 5mm H&R spacers front and rear, used to clear big brake kit
  8. 034 motorsports large air intake
  9. Pipercross performance foam air filter
  10. Wolfsburg shift knob (factory OEM leather knob will be included in sale)
  11. RS4 gas/brake/foot rest aluminum peddle set
  12. Apikol snub mount upgrade
  13. Michael Andretti personally signed the (unused) ash tray cover…cool! 

To the very best of my knowledge, all electronic features work on this vehicle (i.e. interior lights, buttons, mirrors, etc.), and unlike many used S4's, the surfaces of all interior parts look almost new will practically no wear marks or scratches.  In full disclosure, the dealership we were going to trade it in too found out that the first owner of this vehicle was in a parking lot fender bender and the rear bumper was replaced.  According to the report it was a very low speed collision and the air bags did not deploy and no mechanical items required repair, only cosmetic.  Audi did an excellent job replacing the bumper and obviously it never created any issues for the second or third owner (us), and we didn’t know this since the auto check report didn’t show the cosmetic repair when we bought the car.  Otherwise, all she needs is a good home and caring new owner. 

Good luck and happy bidding!  Feel free to contact me for a phone number to discuss through ebay too.  I AM NOT DEALER, and tire kickers are not appreciated. NO TRADES, again, only selling to do a little better than the dealer trade in offer for quick cash.  Clear title, but it will show a lien.  The lien has been paid off as of 1-10-14, but it may still show since the title is in process from our financial institution to us.  Please, do not let this become a concern, we will verify the lien is paid in full for interested parties.  Factory manuals included in sale. All receipts for work included too. No pets, no smoking, no odors, garage kept. Overall, a exceptionally clean car.  THANK YOU!!!!

I reserve the right to end the auction early, so if interested, please make me a (reasonable) offer. 

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