2003 Audi Allroad, Rns-e, 18" Rs4 Wheels, No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
North Andover, Massachusetts, United States
| 2002 audi allroad with many updates and common allroad problems taken care of.  New oem suspension compressor last summer as well arnott gen II front air springs and bilstein shocks. 25mm H&R spacers are used to fit the 18" RS4 wheels.   Front suspension was totally replaced in the summer of 2012 as well as the timing belt and all related parts.  Aftermarket 6000k xenon headlights, updated 710n diverter valves, updated spider hose.  K&N high flow lifetime air filter, drilled and slotted rotors and new brake pads.  changed transmission fluid and power steering fluid.  I had installed empi front half axles, but they ended up being no good so I went and bought some used oem half axles, rebooted and regreased them.  The RNS-E navigation is a EURO unit converted to U.S. spec.  It needs an updated navigation disc to work.   I'm including the oem 5 spoke 17" wheels.  They're not in the greatest shape, but good for a winter set.  I'm also including the original radio and repair manual.  Thanks for looking!!!  I'm sure I forgot to list a few things.  contact me with any questions and I'll reply ASAP. | 
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