Evening all,
I'm unfortunetly advertising my B7 RS4 for sale.
Advert can be found here: http://pistonheads.com/sales/4020195.htm
Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Forum members of course get a discount, PM me for more info.
The car is booked in with Audi in the meantime to have any niggles sorted be it at the expense of the warranty or me so it will be perfect and niggle free for the new owner.
Thanks for looking and any comments positive or negative welcome by PM or email.
Cut and paste of advert:
Key points:
-2006 Audi RS4 (UK model not an import)
-75k miles with Full Audi Service History (last being 72k)
-Misano Red Metallic
-MOT till April 2013 (no advisories)
-Tax end of December (cheaper tax bracket so £260 a year)
-HPI Clear
In addition to the normal RS4 options, this has:
-Black Leather Bucket Seats (that don't leak air)
-Flat Bottom Steering Wheel (Multi-function)
-Adaptive Xenon Lights
-Tech Pack (Sat Nav, TV, MP3, CD Changer) with official 2012 European DVD Discs
-BOSE Audio
-Optic Pack (Front grill, door windows and bumper trims)
-Miltek Exhaust (with Valves-not the cheaper non valve version)
-Storage pack (rear arm rest with cup holders)
-Front centre leather arm rest with storage
-Brand new tyre inflation kit
-Genuine Audi RS4 Mats
-2 Remote keys
-Michellin Supersport 3 tyres with 6.5mm+ remaining
The normal RS4 options being:
-4x E/W
-Electric Mirrors
-19inch Unmarked Alloys
-Heated Front Seats
-Dual Climate Control
-Starter button
-Remote Central Locking and Cat 1 Alarm
-Tyre Pressure Monitors
-On Board Computer
-Auto Level Headlights
-Auto Window Closure/Open
-Front/Rear Fog Lights
-Remote Boot Release
-Locking Wheel Nuts & Warning Triangle
The car was last serviced by Audi at 72k miles in March this year. It has had new brake discs and pads (front and back) during this service. In May, both brake fluid and coolant changes where undertaken by Audi in accordance with the schedules.
Furthermore, work carried out both under warranty and outside of warranty (all by Audi main dealer) has included new xenon bulbs, ballasts, light control module and tyre pressure monitor sensors.
The DRC suspension has been inspected by Audi and is not showing any signs of leaking or failure (it is covered under warranty anyway but I wanted reassurance hence asking for it to be inspected).
The Audi warranty (with breakdown cover) runs until April 2013 and is unlimited mileage with zero excess. It is NOT the cheaper named component and 15k miles warranty.
I purchased this RS4 as an approved used Audi and so comes with all the associated paperwork such as handbooks, mileage certificates, service history checks, HPi checks, Experian check etc... and everything comes in an leather Audi folder.
The car really is amazing throughout and anyone seriously looking for an RS4 would not be disappointed. The bodywork is unmarked with no scratches, dents or trolley dings.
Genuine enquiries welcome as are sensible offers.
Strictly no tyre kickers, time wasters or dreamers. Private plate not included
B7 RS4 with Audi Warranty and Miltek - £18k
Re: B7 RS4 with Audi Warranty and Miltek - £18k
Apologies for late update.
Car is sold and away with its new owner
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Sold within the week on Pistonheads.
Cheers.
Car is sold and away with its new owner

Sold within the week on Pistonheads.
Cheers.
Re: B7 RS4 with Audi Warranty and Miltek - £18k
Well done with the sale, this is how to advertise a car, sold within a week! Priced well, great looking car,good history and nice exhaust mod along with installing confidence on the buyer with the warranty.
Well done hope you got what your after..
Some could learn by this..
Well done hope you got what your after..
Some could learn by this..
Re: B7 RS4 with Audi Warranty and Miltek - £18k
Thanks Dave 

Re: B7 RS4 with Audi Warranty and Miltek - £18k
What have you got instead ?.
Re: B7 RS4 with Audi Warranty and Miltek - £18k
Currently nothing
Looking for a temporary run around at the moment whilst I find my long term car (anything from a small A class to an 7 series). I didn't realise how much the market has changed recently with some people just wanting unrealistic values for vehicles and others just lieing through and through. All the fun of the fair thought isn't it.

Looking for a temporary run around at the moment whilst I find my long term car (anything from a small A class to an 7 series). I didn't realise how much the market has changed recently with some people just wanting unrealistic values for vehicles and others just lieing through and through. All the fun of the fair thought isn't it.
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