2002 audi TT quattro
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Finally decided to step up into something better than my eclipse, went to valley imports lookin for a BMW and found this little beauty..
2002 ALMS edition 225 Audi TT Quattro....
options were pretty much fully loaded, except for sun/moon roof..
red/black leather interior + heated seats
turbocharged, 6-speed transmission
awd
navigation system
6-disc cd changermore pics to come in the future, these i took from my phone.


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Nice car dude!!! did u sell the eclipse?
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Beautiful. I've got a new VAG-COM in the mail, let me know if you want to do any recoding or adaptation functions on the car (euro lighting mode, disable seat belt chime, etc). Audiworld.com is your friend if you haven't already looked there...
Deutschland FTW!
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assasain;253848 wrote:
some altering may want to be done, i still gotta do some more research on the car and some upgrades yet.. but ill let ya know if i do....and as for my eclipse i still have it... debating on selling it though
theirs alot you can do to them, but its pricey here is a great website if you havnt already been on it.
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Do I get to race this one too?
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Audi’s roadster wins Gay Car Of The Year
Date: Monday, September 13 @ 14:19:09 UTC
Topic: TT Coupe & TT RoadsterTHE gays of Australia have voted the Audi TT Roadster as their choice for the inaugural Gay Car of The Year- Peoples choice.
The Audi TT Roadster topped the voting registering almost a quarter of the votes cast at the GAYAZ Expo which was held at the Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Buildings on May 21-23. The Mazda RX8 came a close second.
The 10 contenders were displayed over the three days of the GAYAZ Expo which attracted 13,000 people. Close to 10 per cent of those attending voted for the award.
Im not gay and I think they look alright...
The 10 contenders for the award were Audi Allroad, Audi A4 Cabriolet, Audi TT Roadster, Mazda RX8, Mazda3 SP23, Mitsubishi Outlander, Ford Territory TX AWD, Ford Fiesta, Holden Monaro CV8 and Holden Astra Convertible.
Melbourne motoring journalist David McCarthy who organized the award said that he wanted to follow up on the success of last years MCV Queer Car of The Year Award (which was won by the Mazda RX8) by giving the public the opportunity to vote in their own award.
MCV, which has had a motoring section for four years, is Melbourne’s leading Gay and Lesbian free to street newspaper.
Mr McCarthy said "I thought it would be a style thing, but it wasn't. People were really getting into it.
“In a way they voted with their heart, but they also asked for information. They wanted to know about fuel economy, resale value and the other cost-of-ownership details.
“Many of those who voted were appreciative of the fact that manufacturers were prepared to display their vehicles in a predominantly gay and lesbian environment."
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