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![]() 1 of 1000 2002 Audi American Le Mans Series Champions (ALMS) Commemorative TT Misano Red Pearl Effect Premium Silk Nappa Leather Interior 6 Speed Manual Transmission 1.8T Engine, 20 valve, dual intercooler Bose Audio w/ 6 Disc Changer Heated Front Seats Homelink Remote Transmitter 28mpg highway/ 20mpg city Mileage: 35k Price: $19,000 OBO That is 3k below retail and 1k below suggested private party sale. Though this is my first post on here I have a 4 year history on RX7club.com and have been a good standing member. I go by the same screen name there. Please PM me for my cell phone and to arrange a time to view the car. PS, I am selling this for a family member with full written authorization for a clean sale VIN #: TRUWT28N921027553 Purchased From: Paul Miller Audi in 2002 brand new. Has only had 1 owner MotorTrend Article On the surface, the ALMS TT's reason for being is to commemorate Audi's American Le Mans Series wins and championships. Which it does. But it also represents the most performance-oriented iteration of Audi's wonderfully Bauhaus sports car: closed coupe body, 225-hp turbo-four/six-speed combo, quattro AWD, and a handsome new 18-in. wheel-and-tire combo. Just 1000 ALMS editions will be built, all of them sporting this coupe/high-output/manual-trans configuration. Choose between Misano red over silver/gray Nappa leather interior or Avus Silver over red. We don't normally go for the tacky stripes and otherwise overadornment that often comes with commemorative models, but a discrete AudiSport or ALMS badge might have actually been cool. The ALMS does prove to be the "driver's TT." It handles with confidence and precision, all controls offering a nice feel and useful feedback. The quattro AWD quells any notion of the torque steer present in the FWD TT and can be modulated from under- to oversteer via throttle. Brakes? Astounding. The only fly in its 225-hp ointment is the transition to extreme boost at around 3000 rpm. It's just too abrupt, though if you work the engine between that level and redline, there's power aplenty. Desire the Maximum Strength TT? The limited-edition ALMS is it… Last edited by su_maverick : 03-28-2008 at 03:36 PM. |
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