EU Market Find: Audi RS 6 with Audi exclusive Leather in unknown Green

What: 2003 Audi RS 6 Sedan
Color: Audi Goodwood Green (goodwoodgrünperleffekt; metallic UNI; Z6X; Audi)
VIN: unknown
Mileage: 44,200 km / 27,464 miles
Price: €48,000
CarFax: N/A
Window Sticker: N/A
Location: Pirna, Germany
Listing: Extrabesonders

Admittedly we’re coloring outside the lines here a bit, so please forgive us. For starters, this Audi RS 6 was built in December of 2003 rendering it un-importable in the US (damn you, Canada!) for two more years. Second, Audi’s Goodwood Green was a standard color on the RS 6, so although rare, exclusive it is not. But moving past the exterior green and to the interior’s green, that’s where the magic happens. The exact shade of leather is very much TBD, but a quick search will confirm it is not “Agate” as the listing states- to our eyes it’s more mint and certainly not the Fern Green offered on Allroads of similar vintage. Regardless, this hardly-driven RS 6 is ready to blow minds at your local cars and coffee. Shame we have to wait.

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