
Audi RS6 C7 Avant GMK Blue & Black GT Spirit 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- Audi
- Manufacturer
- GT Spirit
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Resin
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- GT799
- Year
- 2019
- Era
- 2010s
- Body Type
- Estate & Wagon
- Vehicle Class
- Performance Estates
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 9580010306756
About the Audi RS6 C7 Avant GMK Blue & Black GT Spirit 1:18
TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Audi RS6 C7 Avant in GMK blue and black is a sealed one-piece casting of the high-performance wagon. This is a used model and the box shows traces of storage. Its low, wide stance carries the whole visual story on the exterior.
A performance wagon lives or dies on its stance, and GT Spirit's resin cast of the RS6 Avant holds that low, wide silhouette without a single hinge to interrupt it.
Resin Casting and a Sealed Body's Payoff
Resin holds tighter, more consistent shut lines than diecast tooling typically allows, and with the panels fixed on this casting, that precision shows up exactly where it matters most: the character line running the length of the flanks, the subtle wheel-arch flares, and the roofline dropping smoothly into the rear hatch. Because the body is sealed, there is no interior to inspect, but the whole point of a wagon like this is its exterior proportions, and a one-piece casting is well suited to holding them crisp. The GMK livery's blue and black split reads with even depth under light, and being a used piece, expect the paint to show consistent, well-preserved gloss rather than factory-fresh sharpness; the traces of storage on the box are cosmetic to the packaging only.
The RS6 Avant's Place in Performance Wagon History
Audi's RS6 Avant took the practicality of a wagon body and paired it with a twin-turbo V8 delivering supercar-level acceleration, a formula the brand has refined across several generations since the original RS6 debuted in the early 2000s. The C7-generation car represented that formula at a particular high point, combining understated wagon styling with genuinely serious performance underneath. Custom liveries like this GMK scheme reflect the aftermarket and tuning culture that surrounds high-performance Audi wagons, where subtle exterior color work signals the car's character without shouting about it.
Where This RS6 Fits a Shelf
This model pairs naturally with other German performance vehicles or a dedicated Audi lineup, its wagon silhouette providing genuine contrast against more common sedan and coupe shapes. The sealed body's crisp lines reward close inspection under direct light. At its used price point, it is a strong way to add performance-wagon presence to a display.














