2004 Audi B6 S4 6 Speed Manual Sedan Imola Yellow / Black Leather Awd Quattro on 2040-cars
Stanford, California, United States
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Color: Imola Yellow Interior: Black Nappa Leather w/ wood trim Transmission: 6 speed manual Drivetrain: Quattro AWD Engine: 4.2L V8, 340hp, 300 ft-lb Mileage: ~106,500 Original MSRP: ~$54,000 Title: Clean, Registered in CA through March 2015 Options: 1) GPS Navigation 2) Winter Package (heated seats, ski pass-through) 3) Premium Package (glass sunroof, auto-dimming folding exterior mirrors, auto-dimming rearview mirror, memory drivers seat, power rear sunshade) 4) HID headlights 5) Infotainment Package (Bose 215W 10-speaker system, Audi Telematics by OnStar, 4-spoke multifunction steering wheel) Modifications: 1) STaSIS Full Exhaust System ($1,300) 2) Neuspeed Springs @ 0.75 inch drop ($270) (OEM Springs included) 3) Adam’s Rotors Drilled and Slotted Rotors ($500) Recent Service Records: 4/8/14 Replace Ignition Coils & Spark Plugs 4/4/14 Passed Smog 4/3/14 Replace Bank 1 Catalytic Converter 3/11/14 Replace Fuel Injector 5/20/13 Replace Purge Valve 2/19/13 Repaint Rear Bumper at Matthew Carlsen Body Works in Palo Alto 1/29/12 New Battery 7/13/12 New Continental Extreme Contact DW Tires 7/7/10 Replace Valve Cover Gaskets + Serpentine Belt 12/9/09 Replace Ignition Coils 5/15/09 Replace Fuel Pump 2/10/09 Replace Bank 2 Catalytic Converter Known Quirks: 1) Consumes 1 quart of oil per ~1,000 miles (on par for this engine) 2) Driver's side tweeter fades in and out 3) Moonroof switch is moody I purchased this car 2.5 years ago with 90,700 miles on it to replace an E46 M3. Selling in order to purchase a motorcycle. Feel free to message with questions. All paperwork is in hand (clear title, bill of sale, smog cert, etc.). |
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