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Rookieupgrade1 Rookieupgrade1
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 07/03/09
07:12 PM

how about a list of your favorite parts sources.

Jeeper (was one till we got the TT Quattro roadster) sites do this to reduce stupid new guy questions.......like the one I just posted.


Thanks

Gary  

 
SoKYTDi SoKYTDi
User | Posts: 58 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 07/04/09
06:09 AM

Not a problem, at least after you tell us what type of car you have. VW? BMW? Mercedes? There are part suppliers, and then there are vehicle-specific parts suppliers. Just a little more info, please!  

 
Rookieupgrade1 Rookieupgrade1
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 07/06/09
10:09 AM

02 audi tt quattro roadseter.........that should ave been in the first post......  

 
SoKYTDi SoKYTDi
User | Posts: 58 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 07/10/09
05:28 AM

I must be having early onset of senior moments...Sorry!

I'm a VW TDI guy, but many of the body/chassis parts are interchangeable. I know that TT control arm bushings are a great suspension upgrade for us. But anyway, it depends on what you are wanting to do to it. Neuspeed, Bahn Brenner, BMP Design, ECS Tuning, Eurosport Accessories, New South Performance, North American Motorsports, Parts4Euro.com. Any of those guys will likely have something for you.  

 

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