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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 12:47 PM
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Feeler 2003 RS6

This car is sold!!

OK, here's the second car to go:

2003 Audi RS6
19k miles
Daytona Grey
CF Trim
Black Leather Interior
19 Sportec Mono 10's
Milltek Full Exhaust w/ High Flow Cats
Bailey's DVs
GIAC 3 Stage (Stock, 91, 100) Flash Loader
RS6+ Pedals
3M Clear Bra on Bumper, Hood, Mirrors, Fenders, Gas Cap









This car is always garaged, non-smoker, 90% freeway miles. Estimated crank hp on 91 race is about 500-510 and 530-540 on 100 race.

The car has about 1 1/2 years of the factory warranty. All scheduled maintenance is included.

The car has a small ding on the trunk lid. I've received an estimate of $500 to repair. I will offer a $1000 credit to fix it yourself.

Asking price: $63k
 

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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 03:57 PM
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badass, good luck with the sale
 
Old Feb 15, 2006 | 05:26 PM
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Kam, you have got the Fred bug ;-)

Guys, this car is very solid and in excellent condition!! Sounds great as well. good luck Kam! If you want, I know some brokers that might be able to help you sell it quickly.

let me know,
take care!
 
Old Feb 15, 2006 | 05:32 PM
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Fred, thanks for the support. I've enjoyed the car for the last year, but it's time for something more practical for the baby.

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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 06:16 PM
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Don't want to rain on the parade, but a certified 2003 black RS6 with a few more miles just sold in Dallas (University Park Audi)for $49k.
 
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leftlane.

You are correct that you could probably get the same car, same mileage, etc for less in Dallas. As we all know CA car prices are always a little higher. So when cars are sold in CA, you will always see them more expensive then in Dallas, Florida, etc..
 
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Don't want to rain on the parade, but a certified 2003 black RS6 with a few more miles just sold in Dallas (University Park Audi)for $49k.
That's one lucky SOB.
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Kram
That's one lucky SOB.
yeah I heard the guy bought an S4 with the change from the $70,000 bill he gave them
 
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leftlane.

You are correct that you could probably get the same car, same mileage, etc for less in Dallas. As we all know CA car prices are always a little higher. So when cars are sold in CA, you will always see them more expensive then in Dallas, Florida, etc..
And there's zero reason for this. I guess as long as California buyers are willing to pay some sort of "just because" premium, you will be stuck with higher prices. There is no car shortage in Cali that would cause demand to outstrip supply and drive prices up - in fact, it's probably the opposite, yet somehow it is immune to the basic theory of economics. Crazy. For the $20k difference, I can fly my **** to Dallas and drive the car home.

Mr. Kram - that's a beautiful car, and probably worth the money. For all I know, the Dallas car was ragged to hell and thus priced accordingly. I hope you get $70k - more power to you.
 

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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 09:59 PM
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Agreed leftlane!
 
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Kram - i think there's one in Stanford European for almost 80 maybe sell it to them,LOL
 
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4 doors and awd, whats not practical , not only that the caddy makes a great baby wagon lol

j/k good luck with the sale...ive seen this car in person and its super clean
 
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Alex, that's where Kam originally bought mine from ;-)
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Kram
The car has a small ding on the trunk lid. I've received an estimate of $500 to repair. I will offer a $1000 credit to fix it yourself.
You have a Dent Pro or such place there? 40-60 bucks should get rid of small dent, like it was never there, assuming paint is not cracked.
 
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And there's zero reason for this. I guess as long as California buyers are willing to pay some sort of "just because" premium, you will be stuck with higher prices. There is no car shortage in Cali that would cause demand to outstrip supply and drive prices up - in fact, it's probably the opposite, yet somehow it is immune to the basic theory of economics. Crazy. For the $20k difference, I can fly my **** to Dallas and drive the car home.

Mr. Kram - that's a beautiful car, and probably worth the money. For all I know, the Dallas car was ragged to hell and thus priced accordingly. I hope you get $70k - more power to you.
Rock on. That's why I'm buying my CPO Cayenne TT from another state, flying out, driving it home, and saving about $9k on the deal.
 


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