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2012 Audi S4 Premium Plus Quatro 3.o With $10000 Stasis Package on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:17705
Location:

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
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You are bidding on a 2012 Audi S4 Premium Plus Package, 3.0 Quatro with the Stasis Package, this package includes the following which cost over $10,000

  • Exhaust adds power and efficiency with a powerful tone at full throttle that remains refined during your commute
    • Suspension adds racing-level performance, including increased spring rate for better response, double digressive valve for ride comfort, and adjustable ride height for perfect weight distribution
    • Upgraded brake system engineered to provide superior response, control and pedal feel, ensuring outstanding stopping power under any condition

     

    Other options of vehicle include, Heated Leather seats, Moonroof, Navigation, Sirrus Sat Radio,and many many more.  Vehicle is for sale locally so auction may end early, add $131 to final price (Dealership policy).  This car is being sold with a very low reserve, please call 814-449-2604 with any other questions you may have, my name is Ryan.  Good luck and Good bidding!!
     
    FactoryChallenge Package
    Power410 hp
    Torque370 lb-ft
    0-60.4.2 sec.
    Lat. Accel.1.00 G
    Brake Accel.1.00 G

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