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2001 Audi S4 B5 2.7t Bi-turbo Awe Stage 3 Race Car on 2040-cars

US $34,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:165300
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Advertising:

Make: Audi 
Model: S4  
Body Type: Sedan (Race Car)  
Body Color: White & Black 
Year: 2001 
Miles: 165,300  
Vehicle Identification Number ("VIN"): WAURD68D11A132084 

INTERIOR: 
  • JHMotorsports Extension Knob- I don't have this one but I bought this one and it was ridiculously heavy so we have a custom one made to the exact spec but 75% lighter 
  • JHMotorsports Derlin Shift Knob 
  • JHMotorsports Short Throw Shifter 
  • Pair of RaceTech Seats (Halo on driver's side) 
  • G-Force Harnesses 
  • Custom Roll Cage w/ Nascar bars on both sides 
  • Diamond Matted Floor (Driver & Passenger Side) 
  • Fully Painted Interior 
  • AEM Gauges (A/F Ratio, Oil Temp, Water Temp, Boost) 
  • Sparco Steering Wheel w/ Quick Release 
  • Custom Carbon Fiber Switch Panel w/ Start Button & Kill Switch
 EXTERIOR 
  • Custom Wide Body  
  • BMW Alpine White Fresh Paint
  • Black Trunk/Roof/Lower Trim
  • Custom Head Lights w/ Brake Ducts Carbon Fiber Wrap
  • Brooks Motorsports Rear Wing 
  • Custom Carbon Kevlar Front Splitter 
  • Carbon Fiber Sunroof Replacement 
  • Lexan Windows 
  • VIS Vented Hood w/ Sparco Hood Pins 

CHASSIS & DRIVETRAIN 
  • Stasis 4-TO-1 Center Diff 
  • Stasis Rear Limited Slip Diff 
  • Every Control Arm on the S4 is 034Motorsports with Spherical Bushings (except for lower front arms, these are included but not installed) 
  • Every Subframe Bushing is solid from 034Motorsports  
  • AWE Tuning Drive Train Stabilizer  
  • JHMotorsports High Strength Front Axles 
  • 034Motorsport Engine (Race) Mounts 
  • 034Motorsport Snub Mount 
  • 034Motorsport Transmission (Race) Mounts 
  • 034Motorsport Differential Mounts (including crossmember/diff carrier) 
  • 034Motorsport Sway Bar End Links & Tie Rods (Race) 
  • 034Motorsport Axle Spacer Kit (RS4 Stance & Wider Track) SUSPENSION & BRAKES 
  • Stasis Motorsports Suspension (800lb F & 1000lb R) 
  • H&R Front Sway Bar 
  • 034Motorsport Solid Rear Sway Bar w/ subframe reinforcement kit 
  • Stoptech 355mm BBK w/ custom ducting & brakets (F) Hawk DTC70 
  • JHMotorsports 330mm kit (R) Hawk Blues 
  • 8 Rota DPT 18x9.5 w/ 4 Continental Slicks & 4 Hankook C51
  • Wheel Stud Kit (easy for mounting wheels) 
  • US wheel adapters for 5x114 wheels & wider track 

ENGINE & TRANSMISSION 
  • Custom Intake 
  • JHMotorsports Front Mount Intercooler 
  • AWE Tuning Downpipes  
  • Custom Oval Exhaust Downpipes Back
  • AWE RS K04 Stage 3 kit 
  • RS4 Clutch & Flywheel 
  • Custom Mishimoto Dual Oil Coolers 
  • APR Bipipe 
  • Forge 007 Diverter Valves 
  • Full Samco Silicone Boost Hose Kit 

EXTRAS- 
  • 2.0FSI Direct Ignition Coil Conversion 
  • 034 Solid Lower Control Arm's 
  • Extra Set of Uprights/Spindles 
  • Coilover Adjustment Tools 
  • GIAC Flashloader 
  • Extra Set of Rota Wheels/Race Tires 
  • Extra Set of New Lugs + More Misc. Items. 

The car was built with superb quality and craftsmanship. From the roll cage to the suspension this car is a track monster. Please call or email for more information about the car. All fluids have been changed and it is ready for 2014 race season. 

Seller Phone Number: (402) 819-7706

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