New Timing Belts ...
Starting with engine serial number 500,000, in the mid-2001 model year production, VW introduced an 80,000 mile timing belt for atotmatic transmissions AND manuals as well. Its now listed as having a 100,000 mile lifespan.
Check out these maintenance schedules from the Fatherland.
http://www.vw.com/SP/SchedMaint.jsp?makeCode=BEETLE
http://www.vw.com/SP/MaintSchedule.jsp
Just so your wife isn't put off by the "noisy" TDI during the warmup period on those cold mornings, remember this engine has the timing manipulated by the ECM as things warm up.
While you are poking around under the hood, take a look at the driver's end of the engine near the head gasket. There you will see 3 electrode looking things protruding from a coolant line. These are heater elements to help the coolant warm faster during cold weather starts. I think these are only on the manual transmission equipped cars.
The VE 37 pump in these cars does not require a lift pump, but its still lubricated and cooled by the fuel it pumps. I would use an additive for the usual reasons.
The fuel filter is preheated by the fuel returning from the pump to the fuel tank. There is a thermally controlled Tee fitting type bypass valve in it. So, you will need to make sure your fuel is properly winterized to prevent fuel filter clogging prior to startup. Once the engine is running, the fuel filter stays nice and warm.
Cruise on over to these sites for more info:
http://www.tdiclub.com/
http://www.vwvortex.com/
You can go here and purchase diagnostic software which enables you to scan AND clear codes, as well as manipulate just about any electronic parameter on the engine as well as the rest of the car. i. e. door locking features etc... This is just what we need for our ISB-s.
http://www.ross-tech.com/