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2002 Audi Tt 225hp Clean Well Maintained Fast With Upgrades on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:85000
Location:

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
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I purchased this vehicle just over a year ago for my son and we decided to have a fun project so we did a few things to this TT to make it go a little faster with the promise that my son won't get in trouble with it. 3 speeding tickets and a suspension later i must sell the car now.  I originally purchased car in 12/02 for $11k with 83k miles on it i believe. my son didn't start driving it till 11/13.  We had the car at ics performance (very reputable company who has the most powerful daily driver M3 in the world) and had an on slaw of stuff done one shot to improve cars overall characteristics(performance wise). the list of options we added are as follows:
APR stage 2 flash for cat delete
Stage 2 APR clutch and flywheel package 
OKI ignition and iridium plugs
APR diverter valve
APR intercooler hose and throttle hoses
42 DD 3" down pipe
42 DD cold air intake
P3 cars gauge
Brembo factory size cross drilled rotors and stainless lines
SSR 17" lightweight wheels with new tires
Port and polished cylinder head (bought a separate cylinder head and had the work done)
I have original air box, original down pipe with cat, original cylinder head and any other factory parts to go with sale of vehicle
I have receipts for all work done to car, car was purchased in complete stock condition.
I have spent over $10k on car and my son's loss is your gain. please email me with any questions on vehicle. car is very clean, clean car fax, normal wear and tear for a 12 year old car but still in great shape. has factory bose system, and factory cd changer, xenon headlamps, headlight washers, i have 3 keys for this vehicle, heated front bucket seats, is a 6 speed manual with the 1.8t 225 engine which the car is actually producing 303 at the crank. title is in hand and ready to go. email me if you need specific pictures of the car, thanks for looking and good luck. 

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