Audi S4 2005 4.2 Liter V8 Quattro Automatic Triple Black on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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Beautiful 2005 Audi S4. This car is a beast. Unfortunately, the beast needs an expert to replace a cylinder head or just needs a new engine. The car has been perfectly maintained. All service intervals were hit and performed at an Audi dealership.
Plastic runner broke off, causing the timing chain to lose tension. Engine was removed and looked fine. Passed leak and compression. Scope found a small blemish on a cylinder head and now the repair cost is beyond my means. If you know how to work on this engine or have somebody that does, this is a great opportunity. |
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