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Again I would agree with the others, I've learnt the hard way just how much a bad TT conversion can cost, selling up and buying a TT definitely makes the best financial sense, but you have to decide if the emotional significance outweighs the cost, and be prepared for a very large bill if things go south.

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Again I would agree with the others, I've learnt the hard way just how much a bad TT conversion can cost, selling up and buying a TT definitely makes the best financial sense, but you have to decide if the emotional significance outweighs the cost, and be prepared for a very large bill if things go south.

 

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If you are dead set on keeping the car then I would spend £3k-£4k(not sure how much it costs these days) on a TT conversion, then spend the other £2k-£3k on a blow over paint job and you will be as happy as larry :D

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If you don't want to sell, the first thing to do would be a suspension refresh BEFORE you start with any sort of power upgrade. The cars are old and most if not all bushes will be past it or close. Get it handling real nice then you can concentrate on the power!

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