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Noob question, please help!!!


JnrEast21
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It costs roughly aorund £1700for the tt conversion kit, and around £600 to fit, also take into account the price of a performance clutch to handle the power!

 

And maybe further mods like uprated suspension and brakes , possible tyres to handle the extra power! :)

 

I see your in cambridgeshire, whereabouts you from?

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At the minute, its possible to get hold of a tidy TT for £5k; as mentioned, you would probably be better off buyting a TT.

 

As well as the cost implications of converting an N/A to TT:

 

You'd have to consider the labour costs (if you're paying someone to do it for you), the quality of the work carried out, the administration work - ie informing the DVLA, your insurance company etc.

 

Then there the quality of the transplant engine; not knowing how many miles it has covered, or whether it runs as it should until it has been fitted.

 

If you're going to be keeping the car as a manual, you will need a decent clutch to tranfer the power to the N/A 5-speed gearbox - but staying with the 5-speed will limit you to what performance modifications you can do as it is not as robust as the 6-speed or TT auto. If you did want to upgrade the gearbox, you'll have to budget for either a quite expensive (about £2.5k) 6-speed manual, or the cheaper auto box.

 

You'd be better off finacially if you bought a TT, plus you wouldnt have any of the hassle that goes with the conversion

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