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The TT is officially nilled for towing, so it is a no I'm afraid. Towing equipment for all vehicles (with one or two exceptions) have to have type approval. This applies to those registered after 1998. It is impossible to buy a type-approved towbar for a vehicle which is nilled; type approval incorporates using the manufacturer's recommended fitting points, and if there aren't any then the towbar can't be approved.
If a vehicle was registered pre-1998, then you can fit just about anything to it. Thus, in the old days local fabricators were allowed to chuck together a few bits of metal, weld them onto your chassis and let you tow with it. This has all changed for post-98 cars.
There are some excellent companies who will create and install a bespoke towbar for any vehicle, as long as they are exempt from type-approval (imports/classic/commercial etc.). I met a customer at a recent show who had had a towbar installed on a Bentley, which he had had for sixty-plus years!
I'm happy to pass on details of a recommended bespoke bar installer if it's of use to anyone,
JT
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