2004 Nogaro Blue Audi S4, Six Speed on 2040-cars
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
Putting my 2004 Audi S4 up for sale the car is in excellent shape and is well taken care of. 2004 Audi S4 4.2L V8 6 speed manual Nogaro Blue 90,7xx miles Upgrades: 18 inch VMR RS4 style wheels JHM 93 Tune Pre cat delete Gutted main cats Fast Intentions cat back RS4 Sway bar Vogtland Coilovers 034 Trans Mount Apikol Rear Dif Mount Zimmerman drilled and slotted rotors Maintenance: I have to go over the paper work but the car has seen regular oil changes, wear items such as control arms have been replaced as well. I did an oil change in March and spark plugs were done in the beginning of June. This car is really clean both on the exterior and interior. There are no major door dings or scratches that are visible. There are no rips or tears in the interior, everything works well, the rubber isn't coming off of the interior pieces. Typical glove box hinge and the arm rest hinge are broken, they still open fine you just need to be careful. Mechanically the car is in great shape, no CEL just a leaky valve cover gasket, the car will come with brand new valve cover gaskets. The coilovers and rubber mounts have around 500 miles on them. Would be happy to answer any questions. |
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