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$21,900 ono.

This car is in pristine condition, always garaged, washed weekly, waxed monthly by enthusiast. Said goodbye to my GTR when I found this car - it's not as quick, but unlike the GTR it's actually comfortable to drive :)

The rare Audi B6 S-Line Package included bigger turbo, injectors, ECU tune, dual side-mount intercoolers sport suspension, bigger brakes. Very rare to find in Avant (wagon) style!

This is my personal company car. Sale price is inclusive of GST with tax invoice provided - if you're registered for GST, you can claim 1/11 of sale price upfront. Of course, all private buyers are welcomed. Includes RWC and rego to June 2011, both original keys supplied.

Just done 120,000km service at AUDI Spares early 2011. Timing belt done at 95,000km. Recent replacement of window regulator and oil cooling system all done by AUDI Spares. No further work needed! Wife doesn't want to drive manual transmission anymore, otherwise this car has been our perfect family car, looks incredible, fantastic paintwork like new! The DIS and radio displays work 100%, no dead LCD pixels. All interior lights work, airconditioning is freezing cold and heater is hot. Any test welcome. Available for viewing most weeknights or weekends.

Vehicle details: 2004 Audi A4 Avant S-line 1.8 turbo quattro 6 speed manual Sunroof & window tint Silver roof bars Grey Leather/Alcantara interior with front arm-rest option Factory S-Line (Ultrasport) bodykit.

Includes: RS6 18" wheels, Michelin tyres (Tyres new in June 2010) FK badgeless blackout grille (original grille included), black badging New optional OEM S-Line 6-speed shift knob MP3 changer added to stock stereo Eisenmann exhaust, APR DV Neuspeed pulley kit, Neuspeed short shifter New fuel pump, coolant temp sensors, MAF sensor, oil cooling system replaced Fulcrum suspension bushes

This hard to find vehicle was over $80,000 on the road when new, and feels like the prestige sport wagon that it is! Apparently there is an inactive APR tune in the ECU for a K04 turbo, but since I've only ever run the standard turbo I've not had the K04 tune activated.

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Enquiries please PM me

Tim

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