TT Audi TT Dropped Into Pool For A Magazine Cover Shoot


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Once upon a time, magazines used Photoshop to create stunning magazine covers. Well actually they still do, but not all of them. Intersection mag, sunk an Audi TT 3.2 V6 into a pool along with a female model for the needs of a photo shoot. And while they were at it, they filmed the whole process in order to create a little buzz about themselves in the net. Check out the cover after the jump and tell us that this couldn’t be done with photoshop… -Continued Via: Autoblog.nl
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Maybe they don't like using photoshop -.- J/K;)
I think it is just fabolus and this proves how much a TT is worth!
They did use a TT because its perfect to lay you're eyes on.. I adore the TT!
btw
They can sell the car to me! Now that the photoshoot is done ... :cool: I want it! Can't be a high price after such a photoshoot.

*writing to the Magazine now*
lalalala...
 
Is the car still useable ?

With all the water getting into the engine, catalyst and all the electronic I would say the car became a piece of junk.

If the battery, engine, exhaust system and gearbox was removed and the car got to dry up for a few weeks after the shoot there is a possibility that it's usable.
 
Very artistic picture but no way was it even near worth spending a new TT to get it.
 
If they to sink the car why not using an entry level TT instead of the top-of-the line 3.2 V6 unit?
 
Very artistic picture but no way was it even near worth spending a new TT to get it.

This is even worse
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