Audi R8 V10 5.2l Oem Factory Genuine Original Equipment Exhaust System on 2040-parts.com
Garland, Texas, US
This auction is for Audi R8 V10 5.2L OEM, Factory, Genuine, Original Equipment Exhaust System removed from a 2011 R8 V10 5.2L engine. When the Exhaust was removed, the odometer has a reading of 1125 miles. The Exhaust System is in like new condition. This Exhaust System has been inspected and well tested and pass all emission requirement and standard. The Audi Dealer Retails this Exhaust System for $3115.44 plus tax. Please read my feedback and bid this item with full confidence. Thank you for reading my listing. Thank you.
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