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Thread: Beast FS: Black on Black 29,xxx miles. Near Perfect Shape.

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    Beast FS: Black on Black 29,xxx miles. Near Perfect Shape.

    Hi Guys, I purchased this car from the original owner last fall. Its been a great car. The previous owner was a CEO for a fortune 500 company and this was his toy. He maintained it to a very high level and kept incredible records. I have every receipt for all service visits ever performed. He would change oil on average of @1,500 miles or less. The car has always been garage kept day and night. Mechanically the car is bone stock. No modifications of any sort. Service history includes a timing belt service at 17,720 miles. Since I purchased the car @ 24,500 miles, I have performed the following:
    1. Preventative Transmission Fluid and Filter @ Audi Dealer
    2. Oil changes at 26,400 and 28,900
    3. Replaced front end control arms and bushings @ 25,432
    4. Replaces ABS control unit @ 26,000
    5. Had car professionally buffed soon after purchase.
    6. Audiovox/Dice handsfree wireless Bluetooth phone and iPhone music interface. Works well.

    VIN # WUAPV-64B13-N90-4934

    The car includes a $2,000 K40 integrated radar detector and defuser and Lojack.

    This car must be one of the nicest in country. No expense spared to make perfect. It runs perfect. Tires Michelin PS2 have 7k miles on them. About 1/2 done.

    No accidents/no paintwork/no issues. Will be glad to drive it to dealer or indi shop for an inspection. Car is in really great shape. New car on the way so must make room.

    28k OBO

    Link to more pictures http://s944.photobucket.com/user/mik...3%20Audi%20RS6



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    Last edited by Mikefo; October 9th, 2014 at 19:56.
    2001 M5 / Missed Dearly - 1995 993 Porsche / Missed - 2004 996 Porsche / Not Missed - 1999 M3 / Not Missed - 2001 MCoupe / Recently Departed - 2003 RS6 - Current

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    Please ask for more money.

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    ^^^ What he said. That's an incredible price for such a nice, low mileage, and well documented example.

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    Yep, I'd be sitting on that for at least $35k...well, after removing the pinstriping
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    Probably sell for 40 without the pinstripe. But, as is. Glad to know that it will go to an enthusiast. If I list it on auto trader it will be higher. I will remove the pinstripe for 7k no problem. Lol!
    2001 M5 / Missed Dearly - 1995 993 Porsche / Missed - 2004 996 Porsche / Not Missed - 1999 M3 / Not Missed - 2001 MCoupe / Recently Departed - 2003 RS6 - Current

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    Yea, like go remove that pinstripe stat, any good body shop is not going to charge you more than $50 if it is removable with one of those little eraser pads that fits on an air gun (those are cool). Heck some detail shops with air hoses/compressors might even have that attachment.

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    ASK FOR MORE $! I bought mine 2 years ago. Ebony Pearl with tan interior. 24,000 miles; MINT condition; same story - purchased from original owner (older gentleman who was a big shot lawyer and political adviser) meticulously maintained and kept inside a conditioned garage.

    I paid $31,750 for it. Worth every penny.

    Dont sell yourself short... And remember, the more you sell for the higher all our values remain.

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    Just a quick update, the deal fell apart on the car I was going to buy and the whole process sparked a little thought on selling the RS6. Bottom line is I am glad deal fell apart because I love the car. I think I was just selling as it was 2 models old, but I love the car and will drive it at least another year or so. Perhaps next year I will be more interested in selling. Thanks for the interest and feedback on price.
    2001 M5 / Missed Dearly - 1995 993 Porsche / Missed - 2004 996 Porsche / Not Missed - 1999 M3 / Not Missed - 2001 MCoupe / Recently Departed - 2003 RS6 - Current

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    Slap one of the good conservative ecu flashes on the car and you will never even consider selling again.

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