£7995
140,000 miles
I've owned this car for nearly 10 years, in which time I’ve spared no expense in maintaining and improving it to run approximately 400 BHP. It had done 97k mostly motorway miles when I bought it, so I’ve done less than 5k miles per year since then. It’s been looked after by a local independent specialist and serviced every year using Fuchs Pro S 5w-40 oil.
The timing service (including uprated RS4 guides) was done at 135k miles along with a new clutch and flywheel. If you look at a car without the timing service having been done, add at least £4000 to the cost of the purchase as it is mandatory for every B6/B7 S4 at around 100k miles.
There's curbing on most of the wheels, a couple of small scratches and some stone chips in the usual places. I have just had one of the rear doors and quarter panels sprayed to sort out a couple of larger scratches.
I have extensive history under my ownership and I’ve listed a few of the notable features/repairs below. MOT until March 2020.
Modifications
- Milltek non-resonating cat-back exhaust
- JHM short-shifter
- Apikol snub mount
- RNS-E Mk. 2 retrofit
- B7 RS4 RARB
- 034 Density engine mounts
- Tarox G88 brake discs
- JHM tune
- A/C compressor (120k)
- Timing service (135k) incl. RS4 guides
- Clutch and flywheel (135k)
- Oil check valves and valley pan gasket (135k)
- PCV valve (135k)
- Full leather Recaro seats, electrically adjustable
- Carbon fibre trim panels
- Xenon headlamps
- Heated, electrically adjusting/folding wing mirrors
- Dual zone climate control
- Multi-function display/on-board computer (DIS)
- RNS-E Mk II satellite navigation with higher resolution screen, higher capacity SD card reader, etc. and 10-speaker Bose system
- Roof-mounted media player screen
- Total closure system
- Airbags front and rear
- Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)
- Servotronic power steering
- 18" RS4 replicas with Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres
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