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2013 Audi S4 Quattro S-tronic Premium Plus With Sports Diff on 2040-cars

US $48,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:17004
Location:

Quantico, Virginia, United States

Quantico, Virginia, United States
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2013 S4 with Performance Upgrades (460+ hp)!

Over $8,000 in performance upgrades:
- GIAC/AWE Stage 2 Tune with Performance Pulley Kit

- GIAC/AWE S-Tronic Performance Transmission Tune

- AWE Tuning Audi Exhaust & resonated downpipes (102mm) Diamond Black quad tips

- AWE Tuning Vent Mounted Boost Gauge Kit

- Roc-Euro Intake

- Eurocode Tuning Uberlegenes Stabilisatoren System (USS) adjustable swaybar set

- Eurocode billet aluminum adjustable front end links

- Eurocode billet aluminum rear end links

- Eurocode Alu Kreuz billet aluminum drivetrain stabilizer

- H&R OE Sport Springs
 

More extras:

- XPEL Ultimate clear bra (entire front end, headlights, and full hood)  

- Ceramic window tint.
 
Uninstalled extras: 
  
  • RS4 Style Honeycomb Black out grille (uninstalled and in the box) 
  • Original 19" 5-Segment-spoke wheels (currently in boxes) 

This is a beautiful car that frankly I wish I wasn't selling.  The Marine Corps has seen fit to send me to Okinawa for the next three years and I cannot take the car (or any car) with me.  I've kept this car in my garage from the instant she came home, and it shows.  I've put a lot of performance upgrades into the car and to call it fun to drive is a true understatement.  The car sounds amazing too with the upgraded exhaust system.  The vehicle has the Premium Plus package which includes HD Nav system with 3D and voice controls, 7.0" multi-function screen, rear camera&radar parking sensors, parking assistance guidance with display for rear parking, voice activation for phone and Nav system, WiFi network, Bluetooth, Dual SD card slot and much more.  It has heated front seats, power sunroof, Fine Nappa leather, Quattro rear sports differential, Audi Advanced key, and all weather mats and trunk liner as outlined above.  The upgraded Bang & Olufsen sound sound system is perfect.  

I love this car and cannot see putting it in storage for the next three years.  That is my only motivation for selling.  Please contact me with any questions or required information.

r/
Mark

** UPDATE**  The small "4" in "S4" on the front grill is missing, so I suppose she's not "flawless" anymore.  Have one on order. 
  

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