2005 Audi Tt 3.2l Quattro Cabriolet on 2040-cars
Evansville, Indiana, United States
2005 Audi TT 3.2L Quattro Cabriolet (VIN: TRUUF28N651001785), moro blue pearl / aviator gray nappa leather, 79,300 miles, 6-spd. auto DSG trans. It has the largest available engine in this model (3.2L) and the very popular 6-spd. DSG double clutch trans., multiple airbags and 4-wheel ABS. Has every available option incl. Quattro electronically controlled AWD, S-line sport package with rear spoiler, Premium package (Homelink and power heated front seats), Audio package (BOSE premium sound, 6CD changer, sat radio), power top with defrost and all power interior options, Xenon headlamps Nappa leather sport seats, a sport steering wheel with paddle shifters, aluminum interior trim, auto climate control, 17” rims with GoodYear Eagle Sport tires (225/45-17f & 225/45-17r) and dual exhaust. 2 key and 2 remotes, 16.3 gallon fuel tank, 3-owners since new, clean CarFax report showing no accidents and in great condition inside and out. New MSRP of approx. $45,770.00. Offered at $9,750.00 / best offer. Call or text Brian @ 812-760-5513 ~ Evansville, IN 47715.
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As if driving in the dark of the desert night wasn't hard enough, the car's windshield and side windows were blacked out, so Bell's driving relied completely on the three-inch night vision display located in the gauge cluster. In addition to navigating the track, his producers also threw in a few surprises for Bell on the track. We don't want to spoil too much for you, but based on the speeds exhibited in the video, we don't think 24-hour endurance races will be adding this tech any time soon; that being said, he probably drove the car faster and better than we could have.
Scroll down to watch how Bell does lapping the track using only the car's night vision.
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The decision came after heavy rain ended the 6 Hours of Fuji after only 16 laps, virtually the entire race having been run behind the safety car. Although Alexander Wurz, Nicolas Lapierre and Kazuki Nakajima won the race for Toyota - the Japanese automaker's first this season - the second-place finish achieved by Allan McNish, Tom Kristensen and Loïc Duval propelled Audi Sport Team Joest out of its challengers' reach.
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