Silver 2000 Audi Tt Coupe 2-door 1.8l - Mods on 2040-cars
Gwynedd, Pennsylvania, United States
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This is my baby, I've had her for over 10 years but I just got a new car so it's time to move on. It's the 180HP Front wheel drive 5 speed manual model. Clutch, Flywheel & Transmission were replaced a few years ago. I just replaced the alternator and front left strut and control arm bushing, front rotors & pads. I have all service records. Car has not been in any serious accidents (front and rear bumper replaced from fender benders etc, zero issues with the frame, title is clean. Air conditioning & heat work great. Bose sound system sounds fantastic. Car is wired for subs including a sub controller cable. Inspected through 3-15
The only thing wrong with it is the check engine light is on, It's showing P0422. I think the O2 sensor in the cat just needs to be replaced. Performance Parts---- Borla Catback Exhaust Injen Cold Air Intake Tectonics Tuning Downpipe & Highflow cat APR chip w/ stock, 91, 93 & Race fuel modes - more info http://www.goapr.com/products/ecu_upgrade_tt.html Lowering springs (I believe they're H&R but I honestly forget, it's been a while since I installed them) HKS SSQV Blow off valve Aftermarket spoiler, I forget what brand. Stupid little things that most people wouldn't bother listing The side view mirror adjustment knob snapped off. This never bothered me since I never move the mirros The rear seats fold down but the bases are slightly bent as you can see in the pic. I believe the passenger heated seat works fine but the driver seat either doesn't heat or doesn't heat much. The material on top of the inside of the passenger side door is coming off, I'm sure there's some kind of interior glue for this. There are some minor cracks and scratches in some of the outside plastic components, see images The car has an aftermarket spoiler/wing (See location of spoiler & gas cap in pictures) In order to fill the car up you have to pop the trunk....I know it's stupid. You can always remove the spoiler if this is too much of a pain for you. It's missing one of the two license plate lights, passed inspection fine like this. Car has two keys, one spare and one push button key but the battery to that is dead The handle to the glove compartment is broken off but you're still able to easily open the glove compartment. The gas gauge shows higher than it actually is but there is also a digital readout "Miles left" feature that you can use to know exactly how many miles you have left on the tank Regardless all of these little things and the O2 sensor check engine light the car runs great, has no mechanical issues and is a blast to drive. |
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