2001 Audi S4 Widebody Built 3.0l Motor Twin Gt2871 Turbos Big Brake Kit on 2040-cars
Shelton, Connecticut, United States
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Up for sale is a 2001 audi s4 with a complete widebody kit on it. Just in parts and labor and paint its around 20k just to do that right. All the panels were oem and shipped from germany. The car has only 25,950 miles on the body and around 1500 miles on the newly rebuilt 3.0l motor and the gt2871 turbos were rebuilt also and a new clutch and flywheel were done when i blew the car up last summer. I basically had my mechanic go over the whole car and anything worn or broken were replaced. Alot of the work was done on this car before me and the prior owner spent about 100k on the car all in all to get it where it is . After i blew it up i spent about 16k just to get it back to to same setup and also rebuilt or replaced anything worn out which i have the receipts for. This is a one of a kind car and is very rare with everything that was done to it. The car also is set up with nitrous express as it had it before the car blew up and everything is still there but i never put the bottle back in the car as i never sprayed the car myself but i do still have the bottle for it and all the hardware is still on the car. It has factory navigation which is very rare to come by in 2001. It also has the defy gauges in the vents for boost, egt, and fuel pressure. The interior is in great condition as it should be since the body has less then 26000 miles on it. It has oem rs4 rims on it also. The only bad is that the car has a rebuilt title due to the previous owner having a minor accident in it but everything was done right and this car is in great condition. It also has a scratch on the rear bumper and quarter panel but other then that the paint and body is in great condition also. I would also recommend that whoever buys this car retunes it in the near future since it still has the old tune on it before i blew it up which i wasnt able to do since i ran into legal troubles and need to sell the car asap. Hate to let this beast go but i have to.
GT2871 turbos 3.L crank Bore & hone engine block Custom CP 3.L pistons Custom rods 2.8 heads port & polish 2.8 cams ASP manifolds and down pipes ASP stainless exhaust RS4 Y pipe and hoses ASP front mount intercooler RS4 intake port & polish RS4 fuel railIntake spacer Aluminum pulley ASP maf External fuel pump RS4 throttle body RS4 cast Tbody boot Trans. stabilizer bar Front/rear sway bars Engine/ trans. competition series mounts 3 L transmission B&M short shifter H&R coil overs H sport sway bar kit STOPTECH 6PISTON front brakes STOPTECH rear race brakes Nitrous express 19 inch Oem rs4 rims |
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