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I Want To TT My N/A..........


Supra_Sean

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With prices these days, it doesn't make sense anymore to na-tt unless you're either doing the job yourself as a project, or you've got a totally mint low mileage na as your starting point. I know it's not what you want to do, but it's far more sensible to sell up and buy a tt.

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I had the n/a to TT conversion done on mine a year ago, so far I've had no problems with it at all. I know in the long run it's better to buy a straight TT but it's not everyones choice. If it's what you really want then go for it.

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Id say it would cost you the best part of 2-2.5k if your not swapping to 6 speed. Thats probly around 1-1.5k for a decent lump, wiring loom about £100 plus fitment and then your diff. Bare in mind if your keeping the 5 speed you will need one hell of a good clutch to not kill the box.

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Add another 2k for a box, prop, diff, driveshafts aswel then.

 

Its easy enough to do thats for sure. I can have an engine, box, prop and diff out in an hour but its a wont be cheap for you and idealy will need the money upfront for parts.

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