1994 Audi S4 - Rs2 Equipped on 2040-cars
Brookfield, Wisconsin, United States
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Very fast, tastefully modified 1994 Audi S4. 5spd manual, 5 cyl 20V turbo, AWD Emerald Green with Ecru leather, all options, 10 disc changer and phone hook ups. I've owned this car for 8 years and bought it from an Audi enthusiast in Chicago. The previous owner performed upgrades include the following performed by Anderson Motorsports in MN. Hoppen stage 3+ ECU chip upgrade, RS2 turbo, RS2 exhaust manifold, 3" turbo back stainless steel Stromung exhaust - cat pipe and non cat pipe, non cat pipe-straight pipe installed now, great exhaust note, not too loud but just enough growl to let you know it's not stock. Samco silicone intercooler hose ~330-350hp range. 993 Porsche front brake calipers, cross drilled euro S6 rotors. Pagid race pads w/ 50% left. Stainless steel lines, blue dot fluid. Lowered w/ H&R springs and Bilstien shocks. 16" snow tires & rims. clear corners. Performed service, clutch, rear main seal, heater blower motor, brake accumulator. Since purchase, 034 coil conversion kit, HID lights, new H&R springs up front and new shocks, large Apikol FMIC,034 new silicone hoses to intercooler,034 new cold air intake, light weight HRE 3 pcs rims, down pipe wrapped in heat shield, new 02 sensor, 034 Solid rubber street motor mount sand snubber mount and trans mounts, inner control arm bushings, sway bar bushings, fuel filter, fuel system clean, new fuel line. Have last of the OE door trim replacements in the bag still, front upper strut mounts, upper strut bearings, Mintex red pads front & rear, New windshield, Timing belt service done at 170K on 6-06. What it needs, brake service, fluids changed as it's been in storage, pass side front shock tower bearing noisy. This car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early. I've described the car to the best of my abilities and those who know what this car really is will appreciate it. On May-29-14 at 19:35:04 PDT, seller added the following information: Light weight Forged custom Audi fitment HRE rims were over $6K when new. I can reduce the price if you don't want these wheels and I can put on the snow tires. |
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