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2013 Audi S4 - Performance Modifications on 2040-cars

US $52,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:27000 Color: paint color
Location:

Waltham, Massachusetts, United States

Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
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This car was purchased from Bernardi Audi (Audi Natick) in September 2012. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. 

No smoking has been allowed in this vehicle.

Exterior paint color: Phantom Black Pearl Effect

Interior color: Black leather with alcantara inserts 

Complete list of aftermarket parts and modifications:

HRE FF01 19x9.5 Liquid Silver ($2700)

Michelin Pilot Super Sport 275/30/19 ($1300) - less than 1000 miles

AWE Exhaust with Resonated Downpipes ($2400) - Downpipes were rattling and AWE sent brand new ones under warranty. Brand new resonated downpipes and mounting clamps. 

Bilstein PSS10 Coilovers ($2200)

Audi European Bi-Xenon Headlights ($1600)

Audi Black Optics Fog Light Grills ($300)

LLtek Matte Silver RS4 Style Center Grille ($700) - Brand New Audi Black Optics Center Grille ($600 also available.

Audi Alu Optics Package ($450) - Silver painted side skirts and carbon fiber "supercharged" badge 

AWE Tuning S-FLO Intake ($250)

APR Stage 2+ Pulley and Software ($2000)

Audi Exclusive Alcantara Flat Bottom Steering Wheel with Extended Paddles ($1200) - Original leather steering wheel also available if preferred. 

MY2014 Start/Stop button with red ring ($70)

P3 Cars Vent Integrated Digital Gauge ($400)

Valentine 1 ($400)

JHM Motorsports 2 Piece Slotted Front Rotors ($750)

HAWK Ceramic front brake pads ($150)

2L Motul RBF 600 Racing Brake Fluid - not installed yet, but included for free

Eurocode Alu Kreuz Drivetrain Stabilizer ($350)

Red painted brake Audi callipers ($200)

H&R rear sway bar ($250)
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TOTAL PARTS COST: $17,670 

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Auto blog

Audi promises production laser headlights

Tue, 07 Jan 2014

Audi is showing off new laser headlight technology this week at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show on its Audi Sport Quattro Laserlight Concept, and most intriguingly, the automaker has plans to use the long-range lighting on production vehicles. Audi CEO Rupert Stadler tells Automotive News that this type of headlights will be used on a future production vehicle, although he did not specify any timeframe.
On the concept vehicle, the headlights employ LED low beams, while the high beams use the laserlight technology. Audi says that these lights are not only very small ("a few microns in diameter") they are also able to light the road for almost a third of a mile (1,640 feet), with three times the brightness of an LED highbeam, yet with pinpoint control. These lights have already been confirmed for use in motorsports on the 2014 Audi R18 e-tron Quattro LMP1 racecar, and the tech will eventually trickle down to road-going cars.
In addition to how long this trickle down will take, it's doubtful we'll see these lights in the US anytime soon. Audi is still working with the US Department of Transportation for approval of its LED Matrix Beam headlights, which are already sold in other markets, and the negotiations appear to be taking quite a bit of time. Automotive News also notes that the laser headlights earmarked as options on the 2015 BMW i8 will not be offered in the US, either.

Watch two Audi RS4 Avants play Death Race with paintball

Wed, 27 Feb 2013

Nothing to see here, folks, except a 2013 Audi RS4 Avant weaponized with a high-caliber paintball canon. No, make that two of them, one black and one white, playing paintball in an abandoned aircraft hangar. At this point, there's probably not more to add than "Watch the video below" while we get on the horn to find out how to get this as a factory option. And the wagon itself, since that's not coming here, either...
But what's cooler than two high-powered Audi wagons with paintball guns and push-button firing in a video set to cheesy music from a bad eighties rip-off of Top Gun? One car can dump paint out of spigots under the rear bumper, the other has paintball grenades. And now we've really said enough. So watch the video, and the two behind-the-scenes vids, below.

Audi celebrates diesel milestone with triple-charged RS5 TDI concept

Thu, 29 May 2014

Diesels are typically slower than their gasoline counterparts, but leave it to Audi to turn that notion on its head. After dominating Le Mans and the international endurance racing scene under diesel power for the better part of a decade, the German automaker toyed with the idea of an oil-burning R8 for the road and ultimately made its first performance crossover a diesel. It's made the letters TDI a battle cry, and now it's yelling even louder with the RS5 TDI concept.
Set to be unveiled in a couple of days at the Leipzig Auto Show to celebrate 25 years of the TDI engine, the concept ditches the gasoline-burning 4.2-liter V8 in the production RS5 in favor of a 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo-diesel with an electric supercharger added on to combat turbo lag. Output comes in at 385 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque, which means that while it has 65 fewer horses than the gasoline model, it packs a staggering 236 lb-ft more torque.
The result of the triple-charged madness is a 0-62 time around four seconds flat, trumping the 4.6 seconds for the road-going model. Top speed, of course, is electronically limited to 155 miles per hour, which is a bit of a shame because we bet it'd be a kick to pass a Porsche on the Autobahn in a diesel, now wouldn't it?