Some better pics of the R as promised https://www.icloud.com/photostream/#A9JtdOXmJrHE6g
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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!
- Thread starter daro911
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I think I'll do the next track day as it is to get used to the basic car and then decide if I fancy any mods, although I may buy a set of Toyos and spare wheels. I do have a spare set of black 19" wheels but they're not light weights so I'll probably flog thoseORIGINAL: MrDemon Looks great, I would get a geo on it with max camber before your track day though.
If you click in the link it should take you to my shared iCloud pageORIGINAL: kitchens Andy Cannot see it will not load up is it because it is saying Apple .no doubt one of the gurus will post them up for me to see .The rest know computers and photo downloads are not my strong point[][
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Nice. I took this picture this morning as I thought it might be you! I now can see the different reg.
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Disappointed I didn't get to see Cecil this afternoon, not just as 3 Spyders were at the Oulton Park Gold Cup. Despite all the exotica, my Spyder seemed to attract a disproportionate amount of attention all day.
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I would like to have gone but left it too late and had some jobs to doORIGINAL: rob.kellock Nice. I took this picture this morning as I thought it might be you! I now can see the different reg.![]()
Oh well - let's get signed up for PCGB day at Oulton in October and then we can play out on track too - for at least 2 corners before you disappear into the sunset ;-)
I never thought I would post to this thread but see the following twitter stuff.. http://t.co/V7XZVGA03N and http://t.co/huGhwThlJs
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I was going to do this at the weekend, but didn't get time - Mr D... how do you do that? I think its the same as I did in my 997 (pulling a plug and sticking some golf teees in the tubes - but I really cant remember) - any instruction as to how/where etc please?? ThanksORIGINAL: MrDemon I have also disconnected the PSE valve so it's on all the time.
Siy I don't know about golf tees! but you simply unplug the connection and if necessary tape it out of the way[&o] I have the Carnewal remote control option so I can keep the valves operating as their is some school of thought they can get stuck open if not allowed to be operated occasionally. That may well be an old wives tale thoughORIGINAL: SiyI was going to do this at the weekend, but didn't get time - Mr D... how do you do that? I think its the same as I did in my 997 (pulling a plug and sticking some golf teees in the tubes - but I really cant remember) - any instruction as to how/where etc please?? ThanksORIGINAL: MrDemon I have also disconnected the PSE valve so it's on all the time.
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Good for you - nice to see some individuality on a UK Spyder - subtle enough but very personal. After another 100 miles in mine yesterday, I am convinced that, for me, it is the perfect second car.
Wing mirrors definitely work best finished like that and the rest looks very subtle and factory too ... which body shop did you useORIGINAL: Siy Little pic of her finished...RS WeissGold wheels, air intake surrounds, and a little detail on the wing mirrors!![]()
Think you need to do all the black bits, wing mirror mount and stripes now!ORIGINAL: daro911Wing mirrors definitely work best finished like that and the rest looks very subtle and factory too ... which body shop did you useORIGINAL: Siy Little pic of her finished...RS WeissGold wheels, air intake surrounds, and a little detail on the wing mirrors!![]()
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eporsch in Bisley - they did a great job, and pretty quickly too!ORIGINAL: daro911 Wing mirrors definitely work best finished like that and the rest looks very subtle and factory too ... which body shop did you use
Thanks always handy to know of a decent body shop[ORIGINAL: Siyeporsch in Bisley - they did a great job, and pretty quickly too!ORIGINAL: daro911 Wing mirrors definitely work best finished like that and the rest looks very subtle and factory too ... which body shop did you use
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