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Idiots gon’ idiot - 2003 Audi TT Roadster!


Kiltox

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3 hours ago, wuvvum said:

Ooh, an East Midlands 158.  Travelling in style!

(I once got one of those all the way from Norwich to Liverpool.  That was a loooong journey.)

see told you there was nerd

and that was the side of the thing

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5 minutes ago, SiC said:

Interesting to see they still put heated seats in the fabric seats. 

Tbh fabric is better in the summer as it wicks away sweat far better than leather. 

It was a £350 option!  

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1 hour ago, LoftyvRS said:

I don't think I've ever see an TT without leather, and you know what, I prefer the look of the cloth seats.

Well bought Mr 'Tox. 

I think only the convertibles could be. The 'verts certainly only had the 150bhp option. The coupes minimum engine was the 180bhp. 

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5 hours ago, SiC said:

I think only the convertibles could be. The 'verts certainly only had the 150bhp option. The coupes minimum engine was the 180bhp. 

Looks like leather/alcantara was a “no cost option” on the coupe, implies you *could* still have cloth if you really wanted to? 
 

Edit - maybe not, maybe that’s a “half leather” option instead of full leather?? 
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I think that dot means available as a cost option. On the coupe you have standard silk nappa leather with alcantara as a free option, like you say. But on the Roadster, everything is an option.

Looking at the 2005 price list, the 150PS Roadster is the same price as a 180PS FWD. The 180PS Quattro Roadster is the next model up and quite a price hike.

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I remember looking at this before (when replacing my springs to see if my year came with sports suspension springs as standard) and found that the spec level changed quite a bit over the Mk1 production life, making it quite confusing.

 

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