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Old 12-16-2018, 03:21 PM
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I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I bought an '02 TT with 195k miles on it. Yes, I know that was a risky thing to do but, I only gave $2k for it. So, even if it dies next week, I won't get hurt too bad. But, I think it's going to be around for a long time because the guy I bought it from babied it and he's a great mechanic. He has changed out the timing belt already and several other of the main components. He also put on a LOT of aftermarket parts. He beefed up the suspension and put on aftermarket wheels. He redid the exhaust (it sounds great!). He did a lot of other stuff that I can't think of now. All I know is it purrs like a kitten, runs like a cheetah, rides like a cloud and handles like it's on rails. I put on about 500 miles today and not one problem. The body and paint is nearly perfect. It does have a small RIP in the passenger seat, the right side grill piece is missing and the key is broke and that is the only flaws I can find in it. Oh yeah, one more thing, the belt that raises and lowers the rear wind screen is broken.
I'll try to upload some pics when I get it figured out how.
Old 12-19-2018, 02:13 PM
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Doesn't seem like too bad of a buy at all... i'd find out when he actually did the timing belt service. Also do you know what he did when he beefed up the suspension? Can't wait to see pics.....
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