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2011 Audi S5 Deep Sea Blue Prestige Package Tuscan Brown Interior 20" Bbs Wheels on 2040-cars

US $48,900.00
Year:2011 Mileage:26000
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2011 Audi S5 Deep Sea Blue Prestige Package.
Tuscan Brown Interior.
BBS CH-R 20x10.5 et 25 With 275/30 Hankook tires and also OEM stock wheels.
BBS 5mm rear spacer.
Akrapovic slip on with link pipe, it also comes with the stock exhaust.
KW V2 Coilovers suspension but the car is on OEM stock suspension right now.
EuroCode AluKreuz Chassis Subframe cross brace but not on car now.
DDM Tuning HID fog lights upgrade.
RS5 Grill also have OEM stock grill.

ENTERTAINMENT
Audi music interface w/iPod cable or iPhone
Bluetooth hands-free phone interface
Audi sound system -inc: (10) speakers, 180-watt amplifier
SIRIUS satellite radio w/antenna -inc: 3-month free trial
AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player -inc: aux input jack, SD card slot, speed-dependent volume control
EXTERIOR
19" 5-double-spoke alloy wheels -inc: P255/35R19 high performance pirelli tires
Headlight washers
Rain sensing windshield wipers
Space saver spare tire
Heated windshield washer nozzles
Front fog lamps
Single-frame grille w/front license plate holder or filler panel w/(2) chrome strips
Chrome window trim
Tilting glass panel panorama sunroof w/retractable sunshade
LED tail lamps
Auto xenon plus headlights w/auto self leveling
Aluminum-optic heated pwr mirrors w/integrated LED turn signals -inc: "3-blink" touch-to-pass feature in turn signal
INTERIOR
Interior illumination -inc: interior door handles, air vent controls, front foot wells, active door reflectors
3-zone automatic climate control
Tilt & telescopic manually adjustable steering column
Backlit instrument cluster w/auto brightness control -inc: tachometer, speedometer, digital clock w/date, fuel gauge, coolant temp gauge, digital trip odometer
Removable cargo floor cover for access to spare
Driver/passenger sun visors w/illuminated vanity mirrors
Ashtray w/lighter
Pwr windows w/1-touch up/down & pinch protection
Dual front cupholders
S5 sport seats w/Silk nappa leather
Interior trunk release on driver side door
12-volt accessory pwr outlet
Lockable glove box
Electronic cruise control
Red ambient LED lighting in headliner for front center console illumination
(2) assist handles above each door w/slow retraction feature
Driver info system -inc: 5-function trip computer w/fuel range/average fuel mileage/current fuel mileage/average speed/elapsed time, outside temp display, digital speed display, radio/phone/nav display, active Auto Check system w/speed warning device, pictogram display for open door & decklid
Auto-dimming interior mirror w/compass
(2) ignition keys w/integrated valet key & (1) wallet spare key
3-spoke leather-wrapped multi-function sport steering wheel w/audio controls -inc: shift paddles
Dual rear cupholders
Aluminum door sills w/S5 badging
Split-folding 50/50 rear seat w/full pass-through
Front seat-back storage nets
Folding front center armrest w/adjustable height
Glasses compartment above rearview mirror
Electric rear window defogger w/auto timed shut off feature
Brushed aluminum decorative inlays
HomeLink universal garage door opener
Front/rear floor mats
Pwr central locking system w/selective unlock, keyless entry -inc: radio-operated key fob remote control for doors/deck lid/fuel door
Auto light switch controlled by light sensor -inc: "coming home" & "leaving home" functionalities
6-step heated pwr front S5 sport seats w/integrated headrests, extendable thigh bolsters -inc: fore/aft/recline/height/lumbar adjustments
Interior lights in overhead console w/front map lights
Anti-theft alarm system w/engine immobilizer
MECHANICAL
S5 sport suspension calibration
Electronically controlled speed sensitive Servotronic pwr steering
5-link front suspension
Tool kit in spare wheel well
6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission
Independent trapezoidal-link rear suspension
4.2L DOHC FSI V8 engine
Self-locking center differential
Electromechanical parking brake
4-wheel ventilated disc brakes
quattro permanent all-wheel drive system
Quad exhaust outlets
** PRELIMINARY STANDARD EQUIPMENT **
SAFETY
Driver/front passenger advanced dual-stage airbags
Electronic stabilization program (ESP)
4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS) w/electronic brake-force distribution (EBD)
Brake assist
Sideguard head protection airbags for front & rear occupants
3-point safety belts for all seating positions -inc: auto pretensioning upper mounts for front seats & front/rear force limiters
Tire pressure monitoring system
Driver/front passenger seat-mounted side thorax airbags
LED daytime running lamps
Impact protection -inc: reinforced high-strength steel/aluminum crossmembers, reinforced bumpers, rigid occupant cell
Occupant detection system for front passenger airbags
LATCH child restraint system for outboard rear seats

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