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Old 9th July 2003, 13:28   #1
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New 996 tt in Autocar

Autocar at it again with some spy pics of the neww TT.They reckon due end 2005.Car looks incredibly like the current one,but with a return to round headlights.Also power will upped to a standard 450 BHP and car will be available with the twin clutch automatic thing that Audi are using as well as manual .
Considering the amount of 500bhp + beasties that are emerging..AMG's M6A,Audi nueverro or whatever I find it amazing that they would stick with 450bhp..mind you how much faster can you really go on the roads ?
Ive left it at home and haven't got a scanner but its worth a read if you can get it.
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