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Billfold Wallet - 2006 Audi A4 Quattro

Billfold Wallet - 2006 Audi A4 Quattro

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From a 2006 B7 A4 — the architect's car, the design firm partner's car. The Audi people bought instead of a 3 Series specifically because the BMW had become predictable.

This is a unique Billfold wallet made from the original interior of a 2006 Audi A4 Quattro.

* Full-length bill compartments
* 4 credit card pockets with space for up to 20 cards
* Size: 11 cm x 8.5 (4 ½ inch x 3 ¼)

Each ZEITWORKS wallet is a unique creation, carrying the history and character of the car of the vehicle it once belonged to, making every design impossible to replicate. 
Handmade in Canada - Enjoy the Ride!

A Note on Brand Transparency: ZEITWORKS is an independent design company passionate about automotive history. We source and upcycle authentic vintage materials, but we are not affiliated with, authorized, maintained, sponsored, or endorsed by Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW), General Motors LLC (including Cadillac), or any other original automotive manufacturers. Our products are independent creations made to celebrate the legacy of these iconic designs.

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The Car Behind This Bag

2006 · 2.0L TFSI turbo four · Ingolstadt · B7 chassis · the small-grille Audi

The B7 A4 was a transitional Audi — built from 2005 to 2008 as a heavy facelift of the B6 platform, with the all-new "single-frame" front grille that would define every Audi for the next fifteen years. The 2.0-litre TFSI direct-injection turbocharged four was Audi's response to the rising gasoline prices of the mid-2000s and quickly became the volume engine across the entire lineup. The quattro all-wheel-drive system had by then reached its fifth generation and was the visible technical differentiator from the BMW 3 Series.

It was the car the late-2000s North American urban professional bought instead of a 3 Series specifically because the BMW had become predictable. The A4 Quattro of this generation became the alternative cool — the architect's car, the design firm's senior partner's car, the German graduate student's first serious purchase. Mad Men would later put older Audis in period scenes; the contemporary B7 was, at the time, the car the show's actual production designers drove home.

Audi built around 240,000 B7 A4s across the model's run before the B8 replaced it in 2008. The Ingolstadt-fitted leather and brushed-aluminium interiors — with the new MMI infotainment system that introduced an entire generation of buyers to controller-based dashboard interfaces — remain a quietly recognized period statement of mid-2000s German design at its most technically confident.