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    So with the new TTs out I'm thinking of taking a look at some older body style TTs. I've been wanting a coupe for a while now for some reason, never had one before and I figure at this stage in life when I can get away with an less practical car I should at least look at them.

    I'm looking at 04s and 05s, seems to be there in and around the 35-45k range which isn't too bad. Anything I should look out for? I'd like to get a 3.2Quattro with DSG if I can find one.
    Last edited by nonick; 10-23-2007, 03:48 PM.
    2007 BMW 328XI

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    Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

    I'd look in the States where they are only about $25 000 to $30 000 for a TT in those years.
    2002 996TT
    2011 S5
    2004 S4 Avant

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    • #3
      Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

      try 15-25ish lol

      god damn yanks.. yea go south and buy one.. you may even be able to find a nicely modded one on audiworld classies

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        Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

        I would seriously get a 225hp 1.8t. Best 1.8T built, a classic award winning engine, with so much potential for extra fun and power. And gonna be way, way cheaper.
        KR
        Porsche 991 Carrera S

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          Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

          yea i test drove a 225.. so much fun.. kinda small inside but hey its a small car.. great power and the stock exhaust sounds great too.. easy mod potential too..

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            Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

            TT's from the US require modifications to the bumpers although it's pretty difficult to get a straight answer as to whats required.

            From the Transport Canada list of admissible vehicles:

            2000 TT Coupe (see notes)**>
            2001 TO 2006 TT Coupe & TT Roadster*
            The two asterisks (**) indicate that the vehicle in question is admissible for importation but will require modifications to the
            existing bumper(s) before the vehicle can be registered and licensed.
            If anyone happens to know what exactly is required I'd love to know
            97 GTI VR6

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            • #7
              Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

              Originally posted by Dubcentric View Post
              TT's from the US require modifications to the bumpers although it's pretty difficult to get a straight answer as to whats required.

              From the Transport Canada list of admissible vehicles:





              If anyone happens to know what exactly is required I'd love to know
              I think turbomeyers just brought one up. PM him.
              Mitesh

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              • #8
                Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

                ask simon.. he got his from the states

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                  Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

                  both Simons did
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                  • #10
                    Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

                    lol yup

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                    • #11
                      Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

                      Thanks for the replys, The 225 does sound nice, there aren't as many availible it seems though. I found a 3.2 to test drive which I will probably be doing today.

                      Getting one from the states is defintly an option, I'll have to look into all the details though. On that note as well, how much does it cost to have a car shipped? I'd love to be able to drive it back, but work and work may dictate having it shipped.
                      2007 BMW 328XI

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                        Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

                        best bet is to try to find one in a nearby state.. fly there and drive it back.. semi vacation lol

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                          Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                          best bet is to try to find one in a nearby state.. fly there and drive it back.. semi vacation lol
                          About 2500 US for me from Florida, which is a LONG way away
                          I'm sure much less from somewhere closer
                          KR
                          Porsche 991 Carrera S

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                            Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

                            Originally posted by Kor View Post
                            About 2500 US for me from Florida, which is a LONG way away
                            I'm sure much less from somewhere closer
                            I was quoted $1695 from Arizona

                            So whats the deal with bumpers? what needs to be done?
                            97 GTI VR6

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                              Re: Looking at older(ish) TTs

                              You need Canadian Spec bumpers, which involves the different bumper with tumors and different re-bar I believe front and rear. There maybe some creative ways to work it though
                              Last edited by Canadian Turbo; 10-24-2007, 03:05 PM.
                              Blair
                              Former Cars: '12 Fiat 500, '10 VW GTI, '05 Smart Fortwo, '96 VW Jetta GLX, '02 VW GTI 337.........

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