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    Abt TT-limited II

    The eye-catching red turbo-coupé impresses with a considerable performance and perfect road-holding,
    courtesy of quattro four-wheel-drive and Abt sport suspension.
    The performance figures of the Abt TT-limited II speak for themselves: 195 kW (265 hp), 360 Nm at 3,800 rpm,
    0-100 km/h in 5.9 seconds.



    Climb aboard: Even the interior of the Abt TT-limited II shows the
    stylists´ love of details. As an example, the cockpit features
    leather sport seats, aluminium shift knob including shifting gate ring,
    Abt foot mats with logo, and a sports steering wheel in red leather.



    From the race track to the street: Particularly at the rear the
    sporty origins of the Abt TT-limited II are immediately recognizable.







    The rear wing originates from the Abt-Audi TT-R, the winning car
    in the DTM. Another resemblance to motorsport is the carbon
    diffuser integrated in the rear skirt.



    For the sound to match the optics, a four-pipe rear muffer.




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    Fact is, I start to like the TT more & more...
    Nice Venturi-tunnel by the way...

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    Looks good in Red. Do they make a Raven Black version?
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    Originally posted by M12BJN
    Do they make a Raven Black version?
    :king:

    I actually visited the castle this summer...it inspired Walt Disney as you may see. Southern Germany is the location, and TT is the car. Black I think.
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    Damn that TT was nice!

    But they should have tuned it a bit more

    Is the Roadster also from ABT?

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    [url=http://www.zon.se/bil/tester/auditt/bilder/25.jpg]Audi TT Roadster[/url] Thanks to: [url=http://www.movit-scandinavia.com][color=red]MOVIT the brakes-Scandinavia[/color][/url] [url=http://www.ace-competition.com][color=blue]ACE Competition[/color][/url]

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    Re: Damn that TT was nice!

    Originally posted by Nrn
    But they should have tuned it a bit more
    Is the Roadster also from ABT?
    Regards /Niklas
    Yes it is...
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    For all of you americans, heres a link to ABT america!

    www.advancedmotorsport.com

    Enjoy!

    /Nicke
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    sorry but, thats no "quattro"...:error:

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    Originally posted by Silvant
    sorry but, thats no "quattro"...:error:
    What do you mean?

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    the TT/A3 are volkswagon 4motion not actual quattro. a far lesser system.:roll:

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    Originally posted by Silvant
    the TT/A3 are volkswagon 4motion not actual quattro. a far lesser system.:roll:
    Are you sure about this? They both have haldex so what would be the difference?? Don´t take this the wrong way, Im just wondering!

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    think silvant is right, because the A3 and the TT share the platform (don`t know how to say it in english, perhaps "base"?) with the VW Golf also with seat leon or skoda fabia.. they all have the same all wheel drive system (if they have it got) and it must be 4-motion.. 4-motion is a little bit different to quattro but don`t ask me details
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    The larger cars in Audi's lineup use a system that has more of a 50:50 split to the wheels. The haldex system in most VWs and the whole MkIV platform is primarily front wheel drive until actual slippage occurs and then it will vary torque distribution accordingly.

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