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Audi TT ClubsportPictures![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Information about Audi TT quattro SportIn 2005 (16 years ago), Audi released the limited edition (800 sold in the UKs not the 1000 originally planned) TT quattro Sport (known as the TT Club Sport in Europe). It had increased power from its 1.8 litre turbocharged engine - rising to 240 PS (177 kW; 237 bhp) and 236 lb (107 kg) ft of torque - and a reduction in weight of 49 kilograms (108 lb) to 1,416 kg (3,122 lb), which gave an electronically limited top speed of 250 kilometres per hour (155 mph). This was also assisted by deleting the spare wheel, and by taking out the rear parcel shelf and rear seats. Lightweight fixed-back Recaro bucket seats graced the interior. Distinguishable from other TT coupés by its two-tone paint scheme (black painted roof, pillars and mirror housings, in combination with either Avus Silver, Phantom Black, Mauritius Blue or Misano Red body colour), and unique 18" 15-spoke aluminium alloy wheels, plus the same body kit as fitted to the TT 3.2 V6, it also had uprated suspension settings, V6-spec brakes fitted, and the new wheels were wider at the rear for improved grip.Source: en.wikipedia.org External links to Audi TT Clubsport![]()
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