Pic's of my new TT RS
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Pic's of my new TT RS
I'm now the proud owner of a 3-month old TT RS. The car was bought locally here in Tulsa. As luck would have it, the original owner blew out his knee and had to trade it in as he could no longer drive a stick. His loss is definitely my gain as I was able to get the car as a CPO, meaning that the car now has 5 years and 9 months left of warranty + Audicare. Options on the car include the tech pkg, sport exhaust pkg, CF mirrors, heated seats, panther black crystal with black nappa leather interior. I never knew how competent these cars are until I drove one two weeks ago. Once I drove it I knew I had to have one. I'm looking forward to sharing experiences with others on the board.
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Good luck with the car. Looks very similar to mine, with the exception one the "arrest-me red" rims.. They really were not my first choice but this was the only TTRS I could find in New England at the time. They are original enough where now I wouldn't do without them.
Good luck with the car. Make sure you get Audi to replace the front brake pads if you haven't already done so.
Good luck with the car. Make sure you get Audi to replace the front brake pads if you haven't already done so.
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Good luck with the car. Looks very similar to mine, with the exception one the "arrest-me red" rims.. They really were not my first choice but this was the only TTRS I could find in New England at the time. They are original enough where now I wouldn't do without them.
Good luck with the car. Make sure you get Audi to replace the front brake pads if you haven't already done so.
Good luck with the car. Make sure you get Audi to replace the front brake pads if you haven't already done so.
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Just a suggestion... call the dealer and Audi Ownership Services (800-822-2834, Maria Vazquez, extension 43391) and get the pads replaced now... The bedding procedure may work temporarily but it is not a permanent fix. Get the new pads! You won't be sorry.
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