2001 Audi Tt Roadster (225hp) Quattro on 2040-cars
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
| Selling As Is - $5,000.00 or Best Offer 
 VIN: TRUUT28N911003937 
 Price lowered due to electrical problems related to Central Locking Unit intermittent failures -likely due to moisture exposure. 
 This controls several items such as the top motor, window bump, trunk lid / gas port switches and interior lights intermittently functional day to day. 
 Guaranteed replacement part is approx. $250 
 Year: 2001 
 Vehicle Title: Clear 
 Make: Audi 
 Model: TT Quattro 
 Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door 
 Engine: 1.8L 1781CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged 225 PS w larger K04 turbocharger, an additional after cooler (on the left side complementing the existing right-side intercooler), forged connecting rods, a dual tailpipe exhaust. Performance Brake Upgrade Kit (10.8 in. Silver Zinc Plated Cross-Drilled & Slotted Rotors w/Z16 Ceramic Scorched Pads) 
 Power Stop Z16 Evolution Brake Pads: Carbon ceramic formula Up to 20% more stopping power Chamfered & slotted for exact OEM fit Faster stops with no noise and low dust Thermal scorched for quick break-in Dual-layer rubberized shims 
 Power Stop Drilled& Slotted Rotors: Drill holes reduce brake temperature Slots sweep gas and dust away for solid pad contact Silver zinc plated to resist corrosion Precision machined for exact OEM fit 
 Drive Type: Quattro Haldex AWD 
 Transmission: Manual 6-speed 
 Mileage: 160,348 
 Exterior: Green 
 Interior: Black Leather (Heated Seats) | 
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